1. what is the main difference between nationalism and sectionalism?

A. want their state to become it's own country
B. believe government should be led by both political parties
C. want the Missouri Compromise line to extend east to the Atlantic
D. have a stronger sense of loyalty to their region than their country***

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1. D
2. A
3.C
4.C
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It’s A

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The main difference between nationalism and sectionalism is that nationalism involves a strong sense of loyalty and devotion to one's country, while sectionalism involves a stronger sense of loyalty and devotion to a particular region within a country.

To figure out the correct answer, let's analyze each option:

A. "Want their state to become its own country": This statement is not applicable to either nationalism or sectionalism. Both ideologies focus on the relationship between the individual and their country or region, rather than advocating for a particular state to secede.

B. "Believe government should be led by both political parties": This statement does not directly relate to nationalism or sectionalism. Both ideologies can have differing views on how government should be led, but it is not a defining characteristic of either.

C. "Want the Missouri Compromise line to extend east to the Atlantic": This statement specifically refers to the issue of slavery and territorial disputes in the United States during the 19th century. It does not directly address the difference between nationalism and sectionalism.

D. "Have a stronger sense of loyalty to their region than their country": This statement correctly describes sectionalism. Supporters of sectionalism prioritize the interests and well-being of their specific region over the unity and interests of the entire country.

As a result, the correct answer is D: Supporters of sectionalism have a stronger sense of loyalty to their region than their country.

Yes, D.

However, it seems to be backward. Nationalists have a stronger loyalty to their country than their region or section.