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History, 09.04.2020 20:19 evere11605
*this is gonna be a 5 questions ill give brainliest answer also please help...*
What was Daniel Webster's position on slavery?
A: He was against slavery
B: He argued that slavery was necessary, benefiting both slaves and slave owners
C: He was against slavery but owned slaves
Question 3
What was John C Calhoun's position on slavery?
A: He was against slavery but owned slaves
B: He argued that slavery was necessary, benefiting both slaves and slave owners
C: He was against slavery
Question 4
What was Henry Clay's position on slavery?
A: He was against slavery but owned slaves
B: He was against slavery
C: He argued that slavery was necessary, benefiting both slaves and slave owners
Question 5
How did John C. Calhoun of South California view the power of the states and the power of the federal government?
A: He thought the federal government had final authority over states in all matters.
B: He thought states could decide which federal laws to obey and which to ignore.
C: He believed that states could ignore other states' laws but must obey federal laws.
D: He believed strongly in the Union and the power of compromise in balancing rights.
Question 6
Daniel Webster of Massachusetts was against slavery but he agreed to compromise on the issue. Why?
A: He wanted to run for president and needed southern support.
B: He was willing to do almost anything to keep the United States together.
C: He wanted to appeal to the pro-slavery majority of voters in Massachusetts.
D: He was swayed by John C. Calhoun's sound arguments in favor of slavery.
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