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Read the passage from the opinion of the court in Dred Scott v. Sandford, written by Justice square square square square square It will be observed.that the plea applies to that class of persons only whose ancestors were negroes of the square African race, a square square square square this ( square try, and sold and held as slaves. The only square matter in is square before the court. therefore, is, whether ti square descendants of such square slaves, square square square square they square square square square square square square square square square square parents who had become free before square is birth. square square square square square of square State, in the square sense in which the word square used in the Constitution of square United States. . square square square square square square square The question square square ion before us is, whether the class of square described in the plea in abatement compose a square square square square square people, and are constituent members of square sovereignty? We think they are not, and that they are not included, and were not intended to be included, Which statement best describes an effective square square square square square square square square passage? square United States, he is not considered to be a citizen with Because Dred Scott's parents were born outside the square all the rights granted by the Constitution. square Because Dred Scott was the child of enslaved square square people, he is considered to be of a different class than square Because Dred Scott and his family were born in the citizens, according to the Constitution. square square square square square square square square square square rights square granted by the Constitution. square Because Dred Scott lives in a free state he is considered to be a citizen with all the rights granted by the Constitution.

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Read the passage from the opinion of the court in Dred
Scott v. Sandford, written by Justice
square  square  square  square  square 
It will be observed.that the plea applies to that class of
persons only whose ancestors were negroes of the
square 
African race, a
square  square  square  square 
this (
square 
try, and sold and
held as slaves. The only
square 
matter in is
square 
before the court.
therefore, is, whether ti square  descendants of such square 
slaves,
square 
square  square  square  they square  square  square  square  square  square  square  square  square  square  square 
parents who had become free before square  is birth. square  square  square 	square 
square 
of
square 
State, in the
square 
sense in which the word
square 
used in the Constitution of
square 
United States. .
square 
square  square  square  square 	square 
square 
The question
square  square 
ion before us is, whether the class of
square 
described in the plea in abatement compose a
square 
square  square  square  square  people, and are constituent members of
square 
sovereignty? We think they are not, and that they
are not included, and were not intended to be included,
Which statement best describes an effective
square  square  square  square  square  square  square  square  passage?
square 
United States, he is not considered to be a citizen with
Because Dred Scott's parents were born outside the
square  all the rights granted by the Constitution.
square  Because Dred Scott was the child of enslaved
square  square  people, he is considered to be of a different class than
square 
Because Dred Scott and his family were born in the
citizens, according to the Constitution.
square  square  square  square  square  square  square  square  square  square 
rights
square  granted by the Constitution.
square  Because Dred Scott lives in a free state he is
considered to be a citizen with all the rights granted by
the Constitution.

Read the passage from the opinion of the court in Dred Scott v. Sandford, written by Justice square square square square square It will be observed.that the plea applies to that class of persons only whose ancestors were negroes of the square African race, a square square square square this ( square try, and sold and held as slaves. The only square matter in is square before the court. therefore, is, whether ti square descendants of such square slaves, square square square square they square square square square square square square square square square square parents who had become free before square is birth. square square square square square of square State, in the square sense in which the word square used in the Constitution of square United States. . square square square square square square square The question square square ion before us is, whether the class of square described in the plea in abatement compose a square square square square square people, and are constituent members of square sovereignty? We think they are not, and that they are not included, and were not intended to be included, Which statement best describes an effective square square square square square square square square passage? square United States, he is not considered to be a citizen with Because Dred Scott's parents were born outside the square all the rights granted by the Constitution. square Because Dred Scott was the child of enslaved square square people, he is considered to be of a different class than square Because Dred Scott and his family were born in the citizens, according to the Constitution. square square square square square square square square square square rights square granted by the Constitution. square Because Dred Scott lives in a free state he is considered to be a citizen with all the rights granted by the Constitution.

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The most effective counterclaim to the claim in the passage from the opinion of the court in Dred Scott v. Sandiford, written by Justice Taney, would be:"Because Dred Scott and his family were born in the United States, they are citizens with all the rights granted by the Constitution."
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