Question 2 of 3

Which statement BEST summarizes the domestic attitude about the annexation of Alaska at the time it was purchased?

A.
Americans migrated in large numbers to the region.

B.
Americans called Alaska the “California of the North.”

C.
Americans mocked the acquisition as a major “folly.”

D.
Americans feared the annexation might trigger war with Canada.

C. Americans mocked the acquisition as a major “folly.”

C. Americans mocked the acquisition as a major "folly."

Why did the chicken go to the seance? To talk to the other side!

C. Americans mocked the acquisition as a major "folly."

To find the answer to this question, we need to understand the domestic attitude towards the annexation of Alaska at the time it was purchased. This requires historical knowledge about the event. An effective way to find this information is by conducting research on reputable sources such as history books, articles, or credible websites.

Sources for research could include:

1. History textbooks or reference books.
2. Historical articles or essays written by experts.
3. Websites of reputable educational institutions or museums that have information about the annexation of Alaska.

Once you have gathered information from these sources, you can analyze and compare the different perspectives and views about the domestic attitude towards the annexation of Alaska.

Based on historical accounts, the correct answer is:

C. Americans mocked the acquisition as a major "folly."