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4 September, 18:21

What were some provisions of the Dred Scott case? Select three responses

No black person, free or enslaved, could be a US citizen

All black people were subject to becoming enalaved,

There could be no legal ban on slavery in the territoriea.

The territories could retain their popular sovereignty

The Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional

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  1. 4 September, 21:10
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    Following were the provisions of Dred Scott case:

    No black person, free or enslaved, could be a US citizen. There could be no legal ban on slavery on the territories. The Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Dred scott was the slave of an army surgeon. He accompanied his owner to Illinois, which had become a free state at that time. However, he later returned back to Missouri, which was a slave state. In 1846, Dred Scott sued for their freedom in a St. Louis court. According to him, as he had been living in a free state for some time, he should be freed from the slavery.

    After 11 years, Dred Scott's case eventually reached the US Supreme court, which ruled against him.
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