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What was one main argument against the South's desire to secede from the Union?

A. States were not allowed to leave the Union without England's consent.
B. It was not an expressed power.
C. It was unconstitutional.
D. There was no system of checks and balances for this action.

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User Atinder
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B they thought Abe Lincoln was going to ban slavery any day and slavery was a huge production so without that labor a lot white families would have to work and probably become poor so they wanted to keep their power.
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User Ostap Hnatyuk
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