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How did the US acquire the Louisana territory

They purchased it from France.

Which American policy was meant to keep European countries from getting involved in North and South America

The Monroe Doctrine

What is true about the annexation of Texas to the US

Most Texans liked the idea

What did Angelina Grimke and Catharine Beecher agree on

They agreed that women should be a part of reform movements. (APEX)

Southern culture justified the power of white men over others defining there role as

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