History, 12.03.2021 19:30 dreyiamacc9695
Why did some people consider themselves "Free-Soilers" even though they did not support the abolition of slavery?
A. They did not want the Missouri compromise to be reenacted
B. They did not want the Underground Railroad to be disabanded
C. They did not want the Democratic Party to gain additional followers
D. They did not want free blacks to take away jobs in the north
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How did the united states’ approach regarding the japanese economy shift during the korean war? it focused on growth rather than reform. it focused on reform rather than growth. it focused on reform rather than stabilization. it focused on stabilization rather than decline.
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