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Which was not a provision of the Northwest Ordinance? A. a plan for allowing territories to become states B. a law against slavery in the territory C. women's voting rights D. requirements for public schooling
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Which was not a provision of the Northwest Ordinance? A. a plan for allowing territories to become states B. a law against slavery in the territory C. women's voting rights D. requirements for public schooling in the new territories
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women's voting rights" was not included anywhere in the Northwest Ordinance. The northwest ordinance primarily concerned issues involved with the incorporation of new territory into the US.
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