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2 July, 17:04

Which of the following best explains why California's application for statehood caused a sectional crisis?

A. California would enter as a free state and upset the balance. The South's loss of influence would mean they could not block antislavery laws.

B. California would enter as a slave state and upset the balance. The North's loss of influence would mean they could not block proslavery laws.

C. California would enter as a slave state. If any formerly enslaved people traveled to California, they would automatically lose their freedom.

D. California would enter as a free state. If any enslaved people traveled to California, they would automatically be granted their freedom.

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  1. 2 July, 17:37
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    The answer is A. It would no longer be equal.
  2. 2 July, 19:20
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    I know it is not d. And I do not think it is c either but I am not sure on that one.
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