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Use the excerpt to answer the question On October 20, 1803, the Senate ratified the Louisiana Purchase Treaty by a vote of twenty-four to seven. The agreement, which provided for the purchase of the western hall of the Mississippi River basin from France at a price of 15 million, or approximately four cents per acre, doubled the size of the country and paved the way for westward expansion beyond the Mississippi. Based on the excerpt, which of the following statements can be inferred about the effect the Louisiana Purchase would have on the United States? (1 point) Because of the high cost of the purchase, the United States would struggle even more with the public debt. Because of the treaty, the French could no longer pose a threat against the United States Because of the purchase of the territory, Americans could now legally start setting regions in the West. Because of its ratification of the treaty, Congress confirmed that presidents had the power to purchase land.

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Answer: Because of the purchase of the territory, Americans could now legally start settling regions in the West.

Reason: The excerpt says the purchase "doubled the size of the country and paved the way for westward expansion," which implies Americans could now move into and settle lands beyond the Mississippi.