Technically he could be considered to be a freedman, because Illinois outlawed slavery. However, the Supreme Court ruled that his time spent in Illinois didn't change the fact that he remained a slave after his master died, so he was not empancipated, and thus was still a slave.
The answer is D: He was a slave.
I honestly think it's all of those so C!
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The answer to your question would be "It might be used later to limit the rights that weren't originally listed" or the first one. Hope this helped you answer your question.
That would be the Blitzkreig, Hope that helps!!
1. E
2. A
3. F
4. B
5. G
6. C
7. H
8. D
9. I
10. J