Answer:
To justify slavery, many argued that removing slaves would cut off the supply of Southern cotton and reduce the demand for ships and shipyards. Many citizens were also worried that the freed slaves would "take" available and unavailable jobs. They even argued slavery was essential to keep the economy stable. This argument was supported by the fact that numerous businesses back then employed only slaves and the removal of the slaves would cause many big business men and owners to go out of business.
D. All of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
A. Quoting the passages from the Bible
B. Claims of racial superiority
C. Need to protect democratic government
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