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The Constitution is silent on the subject of the acquisition of territory.

a. True
b. False

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true

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James Elliot, Federalist, Vermont: The Constitution is silent on the subject of the acquisition of territory. By the treaty we acquire territory; therefore the treaty is unconstitutional. ... This acquisition of distant territory will involve the necessity of a considerable standing army, so justly an object of terror.

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