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Why was jefferson alarmed at the bitterness of the debate over the extension of slavery?
he realized that close friends were becoming enemies over the issue of slavery.
he realized that the south would eventually outlaw slavery without interference.
he realized that the nation would always have slaves
he realized that slavery could cause the nation to split apart

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