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In my research I have found that the answer is D, here's why.
Sectionalism is to pay more attention to the politics in the area local to where you reside rather than paying attention to politics on a federal level (unless of course you live in the country capital.) Federalism is the exact opposite.
Sectionalism is to pay more attention to the politics in the area local to where you reside rather than paying attention to politics on a federal level (unless of course you live in the country capital.) Federalism is the exact opposite.
Sectionalism is the practice of paying greater attention to local politics rather than national politics in the area where you live Federalism is the polar opposite of federalism.
So, Option D is the correct difference between sectionalism and federalism is that sectionalists.
The other Options are incorrect as:
- Option A is incorrect as it does not want its state to be an independent country rather it focuses on politics in the local area.
- Option B is incorrect as it did not believe government should be led by both the political parties.
- Option C is incorrect as it did not want the Missouri compromise line to extend east to the Atlantic.
Thus Option D is a correct difference.
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