The correct answer is D) received more white votes than the Democratic Party.
In almost every presidential election since 1968, the Republican Party has received more white votes than the Democratic Party.
This can be understood as a continuing preference on the part of White Anglo Saxon people, who have conservative or traditional ideas and see the Republican party ad the one that supports their point of view; both, political and personal.
The Republican Party is formed by conservative people that show traits of nationalism. These conservative people support family values, extreme patriotism, conservative schools, the protection of US products. They are against the government expenditure in assistance programs, and the reduction of taxes to increase the production in private corporations. They do not favor immigration.
People typically were keener to listening to white people, so seeing white people support the movement had them more persuaded,
Assuming that you're referring to the Unsigned Southern Press review of 1852, i think the writer was using first person point of view plural.
In the review, the writer keep using the word 'we' such in : "we doubt Mrs. stowe would recognize the cogency of this argument"
hope this helps
Answer:
It ruled against Dred Scott and set aside the Missouri Compromise and popular sovereignty.
Explanation:
The case Dred Scott v. Sanford argued whether a slave can obtain his freedom when he step on a state that make slavery illegal.
It happened in 1857. At that time, Dred Scott's (A slave) was taken by his owner from Missouri to Illinois. (According to Missouri compromise, It is still legal to own slaves in Missouri but It is Illegal to do so in Illinois).
Scott tried to make his case to the court stating that as soon as he entered Illinois, his status as a slave should be voided and he should be considered as a citizen.
At that time, The Missouri supreme court ruled against Scott's plead. The court stated that he could never be a citizen since citizenship only apply to white people. So he's still a slave no matter where his slave owner took him.