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12 December, 10:54

The Freeport Doctrine stipulated that

(A) popular sovereignty superseded the Kansas-Nebraska Act

(B) the Dred Scott decision voided the notion of popular sovereignty

(C) slavery could be prevented by states passing laws unfriendly toward

the practice

(D) the Kansas-Nebraska Act was unconstitutional under the Dred Scott

decision

(E) the Fugitive Slave Act was unconstitutional in territories gained from

Mexico

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  1. 12 December, 11:01
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    In general, the Freeport Doctrine stipulated that " (C) slavery could be prevented by states passing laws unfriendly toward the practice," since it held that this would cause slavery to eventually "die out".
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