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What was the Freeport Doctrine? Question 20 options: Chief Justice Taney's ruling on the Dred Scott case. John Brown's manifesto that was intended to launch a slave rebellion. Stephen Douglas's argument that people could keep slavery out of a territory by refusing to pass laws supporting it. Abraham Lincoln's argument that the Dred Scott decision was unconstitutional.

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