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Which U.S. senator represented the South and argued that slavery was necessary? A. Henry Clay B. John C. Calhoun C. Daniel Webster D. Andrew Jackson

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I really think the answers is B too
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User MrAutoIt
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It wasn't Henry Clay (option A)
It wasnt Daniel Webster (option C)
It wasnt for sure Andrew Jackson (option D)

So, the person who was the U.S. senator that representef d the South and 'argued' that thebslavery was necessary... was "John C. Calhoun (Option B)"

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