How did the Supreme Court decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford increase

sectionalism?

- A. It gave full citizenship to African Americans.

- B. It allowed congress to prohibit slavery west of the Mississippi River.

- C. It left all questions regarding slavery up to the executive branch.

- D. It denied Congress the power to regulate slavery in the territories.

D. It denied Congress the power to regulate slavery in the territories.

The correct answer is D. The Supreme Court decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford increased sectionalism by denying Congress the power to regulate slavery in the territories. This decision further polarized the North and South on the issue of slavery, as it effectively invalidated popular sovereignty and any attempts to restrict the expansion of slavery into new territories.