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They decided that Dred Scott was still considered a slave and could not exercise the right of a free citizen to sue

the reaction of that was that they claimed the the missouri compromise to be unconstitutional

The answer apex folks would want is: Blacks weren't citizens and Congress couldn't outlaw slavery in the territories.

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Q: What was the Supreme Court's decision in the Dred Scott case?
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