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President Jefferson bought ( ) from France and doubled the countrys territory.
A.New Mexico
B.the Louisiana Territory
C.Kansas
D.Ohio
B.the Louisiana Territory
C.Kansas
D.Ohio
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解析:美国历史。题目问美国的哪个州是从法国买来的,答案是Louisiana(路易斯安那)。
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