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What led to sectionalism in the United States in the early 1800s?
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the increase in conflicts between the political parties
the increase in conflicts between the political parties
the different economic interests of the regions
the different economic interests of the regions
the rise in conflicts over who can determine the constitutionality of laws
the rise in conflicts over who can determine the constitutionality of laws
the mounting tensions over enslaving African Americans
the mounting tensions over enslaving African Americans
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the different economic interests of the regions
Explanation: Sectionalism grew as the North, South, and West developed different economies (industrial vs. plantation vs. frontier), leading to conflicting political and social priorities.
Explanation: Sectionalism grew as the North, South, and West developed different economies (industrial vs. plantation vs. frontier), leading to conflicting political and social priorities.
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