Multiple Choice
In the 1840s, critics of territorial expansion by the United States
A) enjoyed considerable political support.
B) found their greatest support in the "penny press."
C) warned it would increase the controversy over slavery.
D) warned that further expansion would cause rifts with Indian tribes.
E) All the answers are correct.
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