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2. The excerpt is best understood as a response to which of the following historical developments?

“That any attempts by congress to interfere with the institution of slavery in any of the territories of the United States would create just grounds of alarm in many of the States of the union; and that such interference is unnecessary, inexpedient, and in violation of good faith; since, when any such territory applies for admission in to the union as a state, the people thereof alone have the right, and should be left free and unrestrained, to decide such question for themselves.”

-Source: State Senator Broderick, Journal of the California Legislature, 1850

a the adoption of an antislavery platform by the Democratic Party

b the change in population in California following the discovery of gold

c the rise of debates in the federal government over the extension of slavery

d the emergence of the Free Soil Party as a major contender in the election of 1848

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is A because the excerpt talks about how an interference with congress would alarm many states of the union. Thus further meaning if congress got between states and their right to own slaves it would become a bigger problem. The excerpt goes on further to say that it is well within ones rights to own a slave, further implying that Democrats are pushing anti-slavery.

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