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Extended Response Question:
Some have asserted that the Civil War was more about state's rights than slavery. How
do the sources we have read contradict this claim? Use evidence from the task and your
knowledge of social studies to support your response.
**Remember you need to write in complete sentences and provide evidence from the tasks
completed earlier in the week. You MUST completely answer what the question is asking you in
order to get the full credit.
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