Much of the territorial dispute between Spain and the United States centered on __________

A) the northern limit of Florida
B) right of access and navigation on the Mississippi River
C) claims to northern Louisiana
D) settlement in the lower Ohio River valley


B

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A) They were uncomfortable with his denigration of custom and tradition. B) They believed his speeches demonstrated too much tolerance for Catholic immigrants. C) They worried that he downplayed his own personal religious experience. D) They thought religion, not class, should shape politics and society.

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What will be an ideal response?

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