President Thomas Jefferson approved the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. He and other Democratic-Republicans had doubts about the decision, however, because a.the purchase had been supported by the Federalists, who were Jefferson's opponents. b.the Constitution never said that the president has authority to make land purchases. c.the purchase would possibly make the U.S. too large to remain a single united country. d.the Constitution clearly defined U.S. territory as being east of the Mississippi River..
answer choices have been added (try to remember these next time) eliminate d (that's never specified in the Constitution) and c (that wasn't the main issue) based on what you've read, which is the main reason the DR's had doubts about the decision?
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