Question
What conclusion can be drawn from the table?
(1 point)
The threat of European trade embargoes convinced state and federal leaders to outlaw slavery.
The expansion of the United States increased sectional tensions between the states.
The movement for the abolition of slavery grew in Southern states during the early nineteenth century.
The use of popular sovereignty to determine the legality of slavery deescalated sectional conflicts.
(1 point)
The threat of European trade embargoes convinced state and federal leaders to outlaw slavery.
The expansion of the United States increased sectional tensions between the states.
The movement for the abolition of slavery grew in Southern states during the early nineteenth century.
The use of popular sovereignty to determine the legality of slavery deescalated sectional conflicts.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Based on the options provided, the conclusion that can be drawn is:
**The expansion of the United States increased sectional tensions between the states.**
This conclusion is supported by historical events in the 19th century, where the westward expansion of the U.S. raised contentious issues regarding whether new states would permit slavery, leading to heightened sectional conflicts between the North and South.
**The expansion of the United States increased sectional tensions between the states.**
This conclusion is supported by historical events in the 19th century, where the westward expansion of the U.S. raised contentious issues regarding whether new states would permit slavery, leading to heightened sectional conflicts between the North and South.