After the Scott v. Sandford ruling, many people in the South believed the argument over slavery

a.would lead to its demise.
b.had been settled.
c.had just begun.
d.would never end.

its not A

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Respuesta :

The correct answer is B.

Scott v. Sandford was a US Supreme Court landmark decision enacted in 1857. It stated that a black person who had been imported and sold as slave, whether enslaved of free when at court, could not be considered an American citizen. Therefore his sue in front of a court made no sense because a person who is not a citizen cannot sue in court.

Dred Scott has a black citizen that tried to sue for his freedon when his owners brought him to free states, but his claim was dismissed by the US Supreme Court with the argument explained above.

After the Scott v. Sandford ruling, many people in the South believed the argument over slavery had been settled.

What was Scott v. Sandford ruling?

The court rules the statement that African people who are either free or enslaved are not citizens of the United States hence, they do not possess the right to sue the US citizens in federal court.

Therefore, the decision was intended to balance an equal number of slave and free states in the Union.    

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