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which statement is true about how an element of the emancipation proclamation affected slave...
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which statement is true about how an element of the emancipation proclamation affected slaves
a) it freed slaves only in states fighting the union
b) it freed slaves in arkansas
c) it freed slaves only in northern states
d) it freed all slaves in the north and south
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