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Which of the following statements is accurate regarding the three-fifths compromise and the issue of slavery?
a- the compromise guaranteed that a person who escaped slavery could not be returned to an owner.
b- the compromise banned slavery only in southern states.
c- the compromise outlined how slavery would be abolished over the next 20 years.
d- the compromise allowed the slave trade to continue for the next 20 years.
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