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Which of These People Would Have Been Most Likely to Oppose

Question 34

Question 34

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Which of these people would have been most likely to oppose the Mexican-American War?


A) a New England Whig
B) a southern Democrat
C) a western farmer
D) a Texas plantation owner

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