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(Brianliest at random for correct answers!!) (If i seem to favor someone I'm helping them out if they can answer, but there are no assurances they can. 5 stars and thanks for all involved.) What was Sandford’s argument in the Scott v. Sandford case?

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A person's property cannot be taken away without its due process.

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