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TFauchery

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Thomas Jefferson once observed that the best school of political liberty the world ever saw was the
 
  a. College of William and Mary.
  b. Virginia House of Burgesses.
  c. New England town meeting.
  d. Chesapeake plantation system.
  e. English parliament.

Question 2

The largest single addition to American territory was
 
  a. the Louisiana Purchase.
  b. the Mexican Cession.
  c. the Oregon Country.
  d. the Old Northwest.
  e. Alaska.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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