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17 March, 16:20

Douglas's stand that people could exclude slavery by refusing to pass laws protecting slaveholders' rights came to be known as

a. douglas's debate.

c. the freeport doctrine.

b. the slaveholder's rights.

d. douglas's doctrine.

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  1. 17 March, 16:27
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    C. the freeport doctrine
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