After 1831, the main point of those who defended slavery in the Old South was that slavery:

a. offered the truest socialism, and Jesus had praised slavery
b. was a necessary evil for all concerned, not a positive good
c. was a positive good for all concerned, not a necessary evil
d. would be abolished eventually, but not yet


C

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