Read the excerpt below and answer the question that follows.
"What is the territory, Mr. President, which you propose to wrest from Mexico? It is consecrated to the freedom of man, by her organic law... If you acquire it, you must take it as it is. Will you then, by your law, establish slavery where it is now forbidden?... You ask for territory for the purpose of establishing slavery there, and thus changing the balance of political power in this Union. If you persist in this, the Union is dissolved!"
— Senator Thomas Corwin, Speech in the United States Senate, 1847
Which of the following historical developments did the arguments in the excerpt most directly foreshadow?
- AThe permanent resolution of sectional divisions through the federal executive's establishment of popular sovereignty.
- BThe immediate expansion of the Monroe Doctrine to create military alliances with newly independent Latin American republics.
- The intensification of sectional conflict over the status of slavery in the territories acquired from the Mexican Cession.Cevap
- DThe outbreak of a civil war sparked primarily by southern resistance to federal industrial tariff policies.
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The intensification of sectional conflict over the status of slavery in the territories acquired from the Mexican Cession.
The correct response identifies the intensification of sectional conflict over the status of slavery. The acquisition of territory through the Mexican-American War disrupted the delicate sectional balance in Congress, leading to a series of intense legislative debates and compromises (such as the Compromise of 1850) that ultimately failed to prevent secession and war.
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The impact of the Mexican-American War on sectional tensions and the debate over the expansion of slavery.
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