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cartlidgeashley

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The central plank(s) of the Know-Nothing party in the 1856 election was/were
 
  a. popular sovereignty.
  b. expansionism.
  c. proslavery.
  d. abolitionism.
  e. antiforeignism and anti-Catholicism.

Question 2

What was created by the mid-1700s that helped connect the Atlantic seaboard colonies of Great Britain to each other in a more cohesive manner?
 
  a. an intercolonial postal system
  b. an intercolonial paved roads system that connected all of the cities of the Atlantic seaboard colonies.
   c. an intercolonial canals system
  d. an intercolonial currency and monetary system
  e. none of these choices



nicoleclaire22

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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a



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