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In the Scott v. Sandford case, why was the argument of Sandford’s widow based on the Fifth Amendment? She believed that the Missouri courts had been unfair. She believed that Scott had been born in a slave state. She believed that Scott was trying to steal from her. She believed that Scott was her late husband’s property.
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Which goal was most likely to be supported by both poor peasents and city merchants in the early years of the french revolution? an end to feudal privileges overthrow of the monarchy destruction of the power of the catholic church suppression of the third estate take your time to answer, i'm not in a big rush
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Select the correct answer. after months of heavy rains, a farmer noticed a steady drop in crop production. upon testing the farmland, it was found the soil was severely lacking nutrients. which of the following explains the loss of nutrients from the soil? a. drought b. drainage basin c. leaching d. water shedding
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