Question

In the Dred Scott decision, what was the primary reason given by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney for refusing to consider blacks American citizens?

a. Blacks had been considered inferior in America for more than a century, including by the founding fathers.

b. Blacks had been granted an inferior role in society by God.

c. Blacks were a dangerous class of people, lacking the moral restraint necessary for full political freedom.

d. Blacks lacked the intelligence necessary to vote and engage in politics.

e. Blacks did not hold a meaningful economic stake in the success of the American project.

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