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How did the opinion in the Dred Scott case threaten the idea of popular sovereignty?

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How did the opinion in the Dred Scott case threaten the idea of popular sovereignty?

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The Dred Scott case ruled that as a slave, he was not a citizen of the United States, and therefore had no right to bring suit.

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