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5 November, 05:20

The Supreme Court decision in the Dred Scott case a. outlawed slavery in the territories. b. established that slaves did not have the right to bring cases to court. c. established a precedent for slaves to sue for their freedom. d. freed an enslaved man.

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  1. 5 November, 06:51
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    The Supreme Court ruled that African Americans, both enslaved or free, could not be considered United States citizens. Because they were not considered citizens, they could not bring a case to court to sue for their freedom. Therefore the answer is B.
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