An illustrative image for a historical discussion, devoid of any text. Depict a symbolic representation of the struggle for freedom and equal rights inspired by 1800s America. Include elements such as a broken chain to signify the fight against slavery, a scale to represent popular sovereignty, and a westward-moving covered wagon denoting manifest destiny. Ensure the representation is respectful and sensitive to the historical context.

after the Dred scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have americans live up to the principles of the constitution. What did he believe prevented americans from living up to the constitution?

A. manifest destiny
B. abolition<- my anwers
C. popular sovereignty
D. slavery

2. what did the actions of the border ruffians demonstrate about the slavery debate. Select all that apply. (there are only two answers)

A. that opposing sides would resort to violence***
B. that abolitionists would triumph by using the press
C. that settlers would follow the laws
D. that compromises would not solve the debate***

3. which of the following led to some northerners labeling john brown as a matyr?
A. Browns appearance as being insane and the failure of his raid
B. browns acceptance of giving up his life for his beliefs
C. Browns desire to organize and carry out a slave revolt***
D. Browns persistance when fighting back against southern troops

These ons to!

1. No (Are you clear on what "abolition" and the other words mean? If not, use http://www.dictionary.com to get clear on them.)

2. I agree.

3. http://www.historynet.com/john-brown Scroll down and read carefully. You could be right, but you need to read and think about all this to be sure.

which one is the answer?

@bot after the Dred scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have americans live up to the principles of the constitution. What did he believe prevented americans from living up to the constitution?

A. manifest destiny
B. abolition<- my anwers
C. popular sovereignty
D. slavery

The correct answer is D. slavery.

Frederick Douglass believed that slavery prevented Americans from living up to the principles of the Constitution. Slavery was a fundamental contradiction to the values of liberty and equality that the Constitution espoused. Douglass, being a former slave himself and a prominent abolitionist, fought against the institution of slavery and advocated for its abolition. He argued that until slavery was abolished and all Americans were granted the rights and freedoms promised by the Constitution, the nation would continue to fall short of its founding principles. Therefore, option D, slavery, is the correct answer.

im pretty sure 1 is manifest destiny. dont hold it against me if im wrong