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9 February, 13:53

In the dred scott case, the justices ruled that

a. previous court rulings that relied on the principle of dual federalism were incorrect because this was not what the framers envisioned when drafting the constitution.

b. federal law was supreme over state law.

c. the bill of rights did not apply to the states.

d. the missouri compromise deprived slave owners of property without due process of law.

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  1. 9 February, 16:11
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    D i believe ...
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