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In what ways was Congress divided over the issue of going to war with Britain in 1812? Check all that apply.

Those opposed to war wished to avoid the shutdown of trade that could occur.
Those opposed to war feared bringing British allies into the war.
Those opposed to war believed an alliance with the British would secure US territory.
Those in support of war felt it would improve the economy.
Those in support of war hoped it would lead to gaining more British territory.

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Those opposed to war wished to avoid the shutdown of trade that could occur. Yes

Those opposed to war feared bringing British allies into the war. No

Those opposed to war believed an alliance with the British would secure US territory. No

Those in support of war felt it would improve the economy. Yes

Those in support of war hoped it would lead to gaining more British territory. No

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Answer:

the 1st one and and 5th one

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