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according to this quote, which statement best summarizes the souths agenda? (1 point) to continue their way of life unchanged to accept changes to the plantation system to change the souths borders to expand slavery into the territories
To solve this, we analyze each option based on historical context of the South (pre - Civil War):
- Option "to continue their way of life unchanged": The South's way of life was centered around slavery and the plantation system. They wanted to preserve this. But we need to check other options too.
- Option "to accept changes to the plantation system": The South was against changing the plantation system (which relied on slavery), so this is incorrect.
- Option "to change the South's borders": There was no major agenda to change the South's borders. The main issue was slavery and its expansion, not borders.
- Option "to expand slavery into the territories": The South's key agenda was to expand slavery into new territories (like the Western territories) to maintain and grow their slave - based economy. This was a central part of their political and economic goals (e.g., the fight over Kansas - Nebraska, the Dred Scott decision context). While "continuing their way of life" is related, the drive to expand slavery into territories was a more active and defining part of their agenda.
The South's agenda (pre - Civil War) focused on expanding slavery into new territories to sustain their slave - based economy and way of life. The other options are inconsistent with historical context: accepting changes to the plantation system was opposed, changing borders was not a main agenda, and "continuing way of life" is less specific than the active expansion of slavery into territories.
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D. to expand slavery into the territories (assuming the options are labeled A - D with D being "to expand slavery into the territories")