The effect of Dread Scott case decision was it incited further sectionalism in the country.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Dred Scott was a slave owned by John Emerson of Missouri. In 1843, Scott sued for his freedom in a Missouri court, claiming that his temporary residency in the “free” Louisiana territory had automatically made him a free man.
In 1850, the state court ruled that Scott was a free man, but in 1852, the Missouri reversed the decision. Dred Scott was the most controversial and immensely criticized case in the supreme court's history. The Dread Scott case fooled the political situation of the county then and led America to civil war.
He meant that he will make it so that the country gives people equal opportunities, not the same things. He wasn't about giving people things for free or making it a communist/socialist state. What he wanted was to make sure that the companies like the medical and pharmaceutical companies, or the banks, weren't exploiting people.
Answer:
Some of the major issues that Abraham Lincoln faced while he was in office included the secession of many of the Southern states, the outbreak of the Civil War, worry over whether the Emancipation Proclamation could withstand a legal challenge, and a low approval rating from his constituency.
<span>Racial desegregation and other race related civil rights, were the hot button state's rights issue of the era. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Brown vs Board of Ed. were watershed moments in states rights, with the states losing on both fronts.</span>