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When Americans in 1867 spoke of “Seward’s Folly,” they were
A.
speaking of the planters’ coup in Hawaii.
B.
mocking the secretary of state’s approach to Great Britain.
C.
expressing frustration with the high purchase price for Alaska.
D.
lamenting the weakness of the United States Navy.
A.
speaking of the planters’ coup in Hawaii.
B.
mocking the secretary of state’s approach to Great Britain.
C.
expressing frustration with the high purchase price for Alaska.
D.
lamenting the weakness of the United States Navy.
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C. expressing frustration with the high purchase price for Alaska.
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