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11 September, 23:42

The Senate, not the House, became the crucial forum for debating the issue of slavery because of the

a. House at that time was dominated by the executive branch.

b. the Senate had the larger black representation.

c. House representatives were picked by the state legislatures.

d. Pro-slavery and anti-slavery sides were equally matched in the Senate.

e. the House failed to redistrict itself for almost 80 years.

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  1. 12 September, 02:04
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    I think the correct answer is C
  2. 12 September, 03:15
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    The answer is C ...
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