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AP U.S. History 4.2 Period 4: 1800-1848. One direct effect of the trend described in the excerpt was...what?
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unless you're that one lone star all he wants is
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a buddy Yeah all right check out the excerpt Texas
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is now ours aren't even written and come into new
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republican constitution They're starting a striving their glorious turning the
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wings standard fare for the lamp All right here's our
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question One direct effect of the trend described in the
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excerpt was what your potential answer What was the trend
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trend here growth in it All right well the trend
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we're talking about here is that more and more chunks
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of north america we're becoming official u s states does
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chunks of america sounds like a heavy metal band that
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does patriotic covers No just us maybe it's a soup
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Yeah All right well it's needless to say but well
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we'll say it anyway This didn't do anything to help
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relations with the american indians Hey we wouldn't be too
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thrilled either if someone came over to our place and
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decided that it belonged to them and then give a
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smallpox and kind of killed us so we can eliminate
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answer choice b we can also cross d off the
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list There was actually growing enthusiasm with international trade at
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this time People were pretty psyched about bananas and coffee
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They were less psyched when they tried putting them together
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though but for the most part on ly good things
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came with international trade Option c is not what we're
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looking for either Yeah more territories were becoming states but
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that didn't mean all the states agreed about what the
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nation ought to be doing There were a lot of
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things that state's old anu did not agree upon which
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song was the best from chunks of america's new cd
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and what to do with a disgusting coffee soaked banana
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feel like we're forgetting a pretty big one There was
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that oh right slavery kind of a bigger issue than
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the whole coffee banana thing Which brings us to the
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correct answer eh There was plenty of controversy when texas
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was added to the union as a slave state It
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was these kinds of tensions that continue to mount until
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the north and south broke out into a break dance
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battle Okay fine It wasn't quite a break dance battle
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but that sounds way better than what actually happened They
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actually broke out into a really brutal civil war but
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wouldn't it have been so much better if the face
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of the nation relied on lincoln popping and locking too
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the sick beats of chunks of america And we think 00:02:25.695 --> [endTime] so Hey
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