Explain the ideology of "manifest destiny," the sentiments that supported it, and the reaction of politicians and the public to it

What will be an ideal response?


Key Points: expansion; religion; divine mission; race and democracy; party politics and expansion; Indian removal

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Why do most modern scholars not see the Magna Carta as a catalyst for the adoption of democracy?

A) ?The treaty only supported Protestants. B) ?The agreement lacked the support of the clergy. C) ?The treaty only applied to English customs. D) ?The treaty lacked any democratic values. E) ?The agreement was quickly nullified.

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The Alliance for Progress (1961) illustrates

a. the kind of successful Soviet investment in technological development in Africa that President Kennedythought the United States had to match b. the dozens of business-government cooperative ventures that President Kennedy promoted during his firstyear in office. c. a series of anti-Cuba trade agreements the United States pressured South American countries to sign. d. that the Kennedy administration applied the concept of nation building to Latin America by promotingeconomic development in the region.

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President Eisenhower was embarrassed when he supported Dixon-Yates, a private company, in a bid to construct a government atomic energy generating facility, instead of the

a. TVA. b. Bonneville Power Authority. c. city of Memphis. d. REA. e. SEC.

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The __________ system was a process of crop rotation that ultimately produced larger yields of food for medieval farmers.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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