What was the general attitude of many Americans toward the U.S. purchase of Alaska from Russia?

a. Many thought it a waste of money and called it "Seward's Folly."
b. Many thought it would be the perfect vacation spot for Americans.
c. Many were happy for us to spend our extra money for land with fertile soil.
d. Many were happy because of all the oil reserves there.

Respuesta :

the real answer to your question is d. many were happy because of all the oil reserves there

Answer:

  A. Many thought it a waste of money and called it "Seward´s Folly".

Explanation:

  The Alaska Purchase was the acquisition of 586,412 square miles of new territory to the United States by buying that territory to Russia.

  The reaction to the purchase was mostly positive because many people believed that Alaska would serve as a base to expand American trade to Asia. Those against the purchase labeled it "Seward´s Folly" or "Seward´s Icebox" because they thought that the U.S. government had acquired useless land.

  I hope this answer helps you.