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Why was the Dred Scott Decision so controversial in the North?
A. It would make African Americans equal.
B. It would make slavery legal in the North.
C. It ruled that slaves were property, thus they had no rights.
D. It ruled that slavery was not allowed to expand into new territories.

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C. It ruled that slaves were property, thus they had no rights

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Answer:

The answer is option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

On this day in 1857, the United States Supreme Court issues a choice in the Dred Scott case, avowing the privilege of slave proprietors to bring their slaves into the Western domains, thereby negating the regulation of well known power and seriously undermining the stage of the recently made Republican Party. Dred Scott, a dark slave, and his significant other had once had a place with armed force specialist John Emerson, who had gotten him from the Peter Blow group of St. Louis. After Emerson passed on, the Blows clearly helped Scott sue Emerson's dowager for his opportunity, yet lost the case in state court.

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