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Northern Critique of the Mexican-American War
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Northern critics of the Mexican-American War most likely attributed the conflict to which of the following motives?

A

They would maintain that the war was solely about protecting American citizens from foreign aggression.

B

They would argue that the war was provoked by expansionist ambitions aimed at extending slavery into new territories under dubious pretenses.

C

They would claim that the war was an inevitable consequence of territorial disputes with no connection to domestic issues like slavery.

D

They would contend that Mexico posed a direct military threat, necessitating a preemptive defensive war.

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