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30 May, 20:41

What was abolitionist Theodore Parker willing to do, rather than obey the Fugitive

Slave Law?

To leave the U. S. and go to Canada.

To pay the fine and go to jail.

To support slavery in the south.

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  1. 30 May, 22:37
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    I believe the answer is, To pay the fine and go to jail.

    Explanation:

    Theodore Parker was an abolitionist, meaning he was against slavery. I think that he would stand by his beliefs and go to jail, rather than move to Canada, or support slavery.
  2. 30 May, 23:38
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    C

    Explanation:

    Got it right on egde
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