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Who of the Following Would Have Argued That "Freedom Is

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Question 91

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Who of the following would have argued that "freedom is not possible without slavery"?


A) Stephen Douglas
B) John C. Calhoun
C) James Buchanan
D) Henry Clay
E) Nathaniel Hawthorne

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