Lord Acton's argument against nationalism implies that the state's strength lies in its ability to __________.
A. treat different groups fairly
B. expand its borders
C. represent the majority culture
D. follow religious ideals
Answer: A
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A. led to the passage of "personal liberty laws." B. prohibited the interstate slave trade. C. abolished slavery in the District of Columbia. D. angered abolitionists. E. forced state officials to assist in the capture of runaways.