The growing division between North and South during the 1840s and 1850s __________

A) was primarily expressed in political terms
B) was entirely expressed in legal, constitutional terms
C) had little impact on the common man
D) was increasingly seen in cultural and intellectual terms
E) had reached an uneasy but peaceful stalemate by 1860


Answer: D

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