What is the significance of Dred Scott v. Sanford?(1 point)

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The Supreme Court decision determined that Kansas would be a free state.
The Supreme Court decision determined that Kansas would be a free state.

The Supreme Court decision abolished the Underground Railroad.
The Supreme Court decision abolished the Underground Railroad.

The Supreme Court decision determined that the southern border of Texas would be at the Rio Grande.
The Supreme Court decision determined that the southern border of Texas would be at the Rio Grande.

The Supreme Court decision determined that just because an enslaved person reached a free state, they were not legally free.

The Supreme Court decision determined that just because an enslaved person reached a free state, they were not legally free.

Which statement best explains the original significance of Juneteenth?(1 point)

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Juneteenth commemorates the signing of the Confederacy’s surrender at Appomattox.
Juneteenth commemorates the signing of the Confederacy’s surrender at Appomattox.

Juneteenth commemorates the arrival of the Union army in Texas and the announcement that enslaved people were free.
Juneteenth commemorates the arrival of the Union army in Texas and the announcement that enslaved people were free.

Juneteenth commemorates the passage of the Reconstruction Amendments.
Juneteenth commemorates the passage of the Reconstruction Amendments.

Juneteenth commemorates the civil rights movement’s push for equality.

Juneteenth commemorates the arrival of the Union army in Texas and the announcement that enslaved people were free.

What effect did the Emancipation Proclamation have on the Union’s ability to fight the Civil War?(1 point)

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It allowed the Union Army to recruit Black soldiers into the military.
It allowed the Union Army to recruit Black soldiers into the military.

It caused massive revolts of enslaved people in Confederate states as they sought freedom.
It caused massive revolts of enslaved people in Confederate states as they sought freedom.

It caused European nations, such as Great Britain, to side with the Confederacy.
It caused European nations, such as Great Britain, to side with the Confederacy.

It did not have any effect on the Union’s ability to fight the Civil War.
It did not have any effect on the Union’s ability to fight the Civil War.

It allowed the Union Army to recruit Black soldiers into the military.