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Which statement best explains why the Declaration of Independence does not directly address the issue of slavery?
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Which statement best explains why the Declaration of Independence does not directly address the issue of slavery?
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The correct answer is C
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The statement that best
explains why the Declaration of Independence does not directly address the issue of slavery is: "
Some of the colonies were in favor of slavery and others were opposed to it
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