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Sectionalism, the Civil War, and __________ prevented the United States from becoming involved in acquiring overseas territories during the mid-1800s. Prohibition Reconstruction the Gilded Age Industrialization
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Sectionalism, the Civil War, and __________ prevented the United States from becoming involved in acquiring overseas territories during the mid-1800s.
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Answer: the answer is reconstruction..
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It is the Reconstruction. Reconstruction period presented another arrangement of noteworthy difficulties. Recreation alludes to the period following the Civil War of modifying the United States. It was a period of extraordinary torment and unlimited inquiries.
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