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How would Stephen Douglas most likely respond to this statement?
“Slavery takes away the rights of millions of human beings.
Northerners should pressure Southern states to outlaw it.”
A. Slavery is beneficial for both the slave owners and the slaves
themselves.
B. State governments do not have the legal power to outlaw slavery.
C. Challenging slavery could lead to a war between the North and the
South.
D. The entire country would benefit economically by allowing slavery.
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