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what effect did concerns of state secession have on mid-1800s debates regarding slavery? it emboldened the north to break off ties with the south. it made many hesitant to address slavery at the federal level. it forced congress to pass anti-slavery legislation to prevent conflict
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: "It emboldened the North to break off ties with the South." While tensions were high, the North was not immediately emboldened to break ties over state secession concerns alone in the mid - 1800s slavery debates.
- Option 2 (the middle option, "It made many hesitant to address slavery at the federal level."): Concerns about state secession (as Southern states threatened secession over slavery - related issues) made politicians hesitant to take strong federal action on slavery, as they feared triggering secession.
- Option 3: "It forced Congress to pass anti - slavery legislation to prevent conflict." In the mid - 1800s, Congress was more focused on compromising (like the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850) rather than being forced to pass anti - slavery laws due to secession concerns; in fact, some laws (like the Fugitive Slave Act) were pro - slavery to appease the South.
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The correct option is the middle one: "It made many hesitant to address slavery at the federal level."