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Sectionalism in the 1800s In the early 1800s, sectionalism between the North and the South was based on slavery. The states of the North had become anti-slavery and the states of the South became slavery supporters.
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B. Discovery of gold
Some miners went to the sacred black hills and found gold later the United States found out and took the black hills from the tribe violating the treaty
Kennedy's "New Frontier" policy was designed to enable the cold war by proxy in Central America. They resulted in thousands of deaths. Johnson's "Great Society" was designed with intent to be the next step toward socialism (Roosevelt's "New Deal" was the first step. Trouble with Johnson's policy/dream was that he had no idea how to pay for it. FDR at least utilized the military funding by gutting the already skeletonized military.
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