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How would Abraham Lincoln most likely respond to this statement? The principle of popular sovereignty should always be respected. Every state has the right to choose whether to allow slavery. A. Outlawing slavery in one state will lead to slave revolts in all slaveholding states. B. Slavery is protected by the Constitution even if states want to outlaw it. C. The fighting during "Bleeding Kansas" proves that states cannot be trusted to address the issue of slavery themselves. D. The principle of popular sovereignty only applies to the federal government.
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This excerpt demonstrates a character vs. self conflict because paul describes read the excerpt from the land. "cassie, you know 'bout mitchell? " i asked her. "course i know about mitchell," she answered. "why're you letting him beat up on you? " "i'm not letting himl" exclaimed in outrage. "you thinking i'm liking him beating up on me? " "well, if you're not, you'd better make him stop." "well, i'm trying." "well, you'd better try harder." "i've tried fighting back, but he's too strong. thing is, i don't know how to stop him." his personal struggle with how to handle mitchell. his struggle to get cassie to him with mitchell. his conversation with cassie about handling mitchell. his interactions with both cassie and mitchell. mark this and return save and exit next submit
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