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Why did Southerners oppose bills in Congress that would federally fund internal improvements? A:A. They worried that it would require too many natural resources.B:B. They did not approve of making access to the South easy.C:C. They thought that locomotives would ruin their environment.D:D. They felt it would benefit the North much more than the South.

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Why did Southerners oppose bills in Congress that would federally fund internal improvements? A:A. They worried that it would require too many natural resources.B:B. They did not approve of making access to the South easy.C:C. They thought that locomotives would ruin their environment.D:D. They felt it would benefit the North much more than the South.

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The Southerners opposed bills in Congress that would federally fund internal improvements primarily because of reason D: They felt it would benefit the North much more than the South.

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. The North and South had different economic systems. The North was more industrialized and had a lot of factories, while the South was primarily agricultural, relying heavily on slavery.

  2. Federal funding for internal improvements like roads, canals, and railroads would primarily benefit the North. These improvements would make it easier to transport goods, which would boost the North's industrial economy.

  3. The South, on the other hand, did not have as many factories and therefore would not benefit as much from these improvements.

  4. Additionally, Southerners may have feared that these improvements would lead to increased federal control over their region, which could threaten their way of life and the institution of slavery.

  5. Therefore, they opposed these bills in Congress.

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