Asked by Anonymous
1. what is the main difference between nationalism and sectionalism?
A. want their state to become it's own country
B. believe government should be led by both political parties
C. want the Missouri Compromise line to extend east to the Atlantic
D. have a stronger sense of loyalty to their region than their country***
A. want their state to become it's own country
B. believe government should be led by both political parties
C. want the Missouri Compromise line to extend east to the Atlantic
D. have a stronger sense of loyalty to their region than their country***
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, D.
However, it seems to be backward. Nationalists have a stronger loyalty to their country than their region or section.
However, it seems to be backward. Nationalists have a stronger loyalty to their country than their region or section.
Answered by
Fofhicci
It’s A
Answered by
Jason✌🏻🤷
SECTIONALISM QUICKCHECK!!! South Carolina history Connxues,
These are correct answers, tho I'm made a 50.
1. D
2. A
3.C
4.C
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These are correct answers, tho I'm made a 50.
1. D
2. A
3.C
4.C
THESE ARE THE CORRECT ANSWERS. Trust me <3
Answered by
Gnye
Jason is right
Answered by
Anonymous
Jason✌🏻🤷 is still 100% correct as of 12-5-2022
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