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Which of the following statements are true about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Dred Scott? The South felt it was a stab in the back. Slaves had no right to sue for freedom. Slaves did not possess citizens' rights. The North felt vindicated for its views on slavery.
During the Dred Scott case the Supreme Court ruled that whether African Americans were enslaved or free could not be considered American citizens and thus could not bring a case in court to sue for their freedom in federal court. Therefore, slaves had no right to sue for free and and did not posses citizens' rights.
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