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fomenos
2 years ago
10

The proposal for popular sovereignty called for deciding the issue of slavery in the territories through a a. decision by the re

sidents in each territory. b. vote in both houses of Congress. c. constitutional amendment. d. direct nationwide election.
History
1 answer:
dedylja [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

a

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