Identify the true statements about the Supreme Court's ruling in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857. (Check all that apply.)
The Court ruled that an African American man could only sue in federal court if he escaped from slavery and thus became a free
citizen.
The Court ruled that an enslaved African American man could not sue in federal court but that the white man who owned him
could sue on his behalf.
It caused great outrage that almost caused the start of the Civil War.
The Court ruled that an enslaved African American man could not sue in federal court because African Americans were not U.S.
citizens.