Question

In the debates over the Compromise of 1850, Henry Clay's most famous argument was that __________.
A) because God's "higher law" prohibited any cooperation with the evils of slavery, the North should refuse to compromise
B) the North should yield completely on every point, ceasing even to discuss slavery
C) fugitive slaves who escaped to the North should be guaranteed their freedom
D) the facts of geography and climate prevented the establishment of slavery in the Southwest

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