Answer: d. suggested that the North dissolve the Union to free itself of any connection to slavery.
Step-by-step explanation:
By the late 1830s, William Lloyd Garrison had concluded that the U.S. Constitution was pro-slavery, therefore the Union should be dissolved. He proposed that abolitionists should work for the secession of free states from the Union, so Free states and slave states could be made separate.
Known as “disunionism,” his position created a fracture in the abolitionist community.