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Question 3
Read the following excerpt from the passage,
The interests of commerce place the principal object within the constitutional powers and
care of Congress, and that it should incidentally advance the geographical knowledge of our
own continent, cannot be but an additional gratification ...
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In the context of the passage, gratification refers to
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both the potential for peace with the Indian tribes and the land the US would
potentially lose as a result of the exploration
B
both the land that the expedition would explore and the potential votes Jefferson
would secure for his second presidential campaign
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both the potential profit the US would secure as a result of that exploration and
the land that the expedition would explore.
D
both the potential profit the US would secure and the possibility of peace with the
Indian tribes as a result of the exploration
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What
Question 3
Read the following excerpt from the passage,
The interests of commerce...
Read the following excerpt from the passage,
The interests of commerce...
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