Which statement best explains these two points of
view?
O Martin believed that the slave trade should be
considered constitutional, while Rutledge did not.
O Martin wanted to ban only the slave trade, while
Rutledge wanted to ban the practice of slavery
outright
O Martin opposed the slave trade, while Rutledge
wanted to preserve the practice of importing
enslaved workers.
O Martin did not want to impose a tax on importing
enslaved workers, while Rutledge wanted to create
such a tax.

Respuesta :

Answer: Martin opposed the slave trade, while Rutledge

wanted to preserve the practice of importing

enslaved workers.

Explanation: In the passage, Martin asks for a tax or prohibition (ban) on Slave trade, while the other argued that three states would never go along with that and "the expectation is vain".

Answer:

NORTHERN, SOUTHERN

Explanation:

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