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Why was the "Gag Rule" passed in 1836? A. To prevent southern states from seceding from the country B. To forbid discussion of abolition or anti-slavery petitions C. To empower the president to send federal
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Why was the "Gag Rule" passed in 1836?
A. To prevent southern states from seceding from the country
B. To forbid discussion of abolition or anti-slavery petitions
C. To empower the president to send federal troops to South Carolina
D. To eliminate protective tariffs passed under the American System
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B. To forbid discussion of abolition or anti-slavery petitions
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