The Dred Scott case impacted both constitutional law and labor law. It stated That those who were of African descent whether free or enslaved were not American citizens and could not sue in a federal court. This was important because it was the first time that the U.S took a stance on the citizenship of those of African descent both free and enslaved. It worsened sectional tensions between the north and south, it encouraged proslavery ideals. Its impact was seen in its fueling of anger between abolitionist and slaveowners at the start and throughout the civil war. The Dred Scott decision was overturned during reconstruction by ratification of the thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth amendments
Answer:
I think it would be B- They thought that the civil war would be a fast and easy victory
Explanation:
Besides the choice didn't sound very likely, the Union army were fighting for the abolition of slavery and of course this also means that they were somehow fighting for the rights of black people.
The quote "I zipped myself all the way into the sleeping bag of myself, not because I was hurt, and not because I had broken something, but because they were cracking up" reveals a childish tone. The tone is Panicky.
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