What is the manifest destiny

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Answer 1
Answer: It's the belief that expansion throughout the US (1900's) was both justified and inevitable.
Answer 2
Answer: Many Americans traveled west during this time along trails such as the Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, and Mormon Trail

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During his second term, which problem did George W. Bush attempt to address by calling for the privatization of Social Security?

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if this is a multiple choice question , it is none of the above

What does the president do together with the State Department?limit the judicial branch
appoint senators and judges
fund the military and declare war
negotiate and sign treaties

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Its pronounced Department of State and the president along with that cabinet system negotiate and sign treaties.

What form of government is the US federal government?A.totalitarian
B.unitary
C.direct democracy
D.indirect democracy

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The form of US Federal government is Indirect Democracy. The form of indirect democracy is called republic or representative democracy. Democracy is a government system where every people is the legitimate member of a country, who can give their idea and opinion to the country. The Indirect Democracy is a democracy government system, where the people can give their opinion through the representatives. The representatives are several people elected by the people.

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indirect democarcy

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This religion, which emphasizes detachment from worldly goods, originated in India and missionaries spread it to China, Japan, and other parts of Asia. What is this Religion?

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That religion is Buddhism.

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According to Buddhism, many people cannot achieve happiness because of the belief that they must hold on to their worldy goods, their beliefs and their feelings to be happy. On the other hand, Buddhism affirms that happiness cannot come from things external to the person, or from temporary matters such as their beliefs and feelings because all of those change throughout their lives. According to Buddhism, attachment to worldy goods and  ego only bring sadness and suffering. This does not mean that we do not fight to obtain wordly goods or to form each one the best that we can, but that we do not pretend that our happiness depends on our reaching those material or image goals that we want to transmit to ourselves and to society.

Buddhism because that is the dominant religion in those regions

1. How has our understanding of the first sentence of the Declaration ofIndependence changed over time?

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We have moved onto constantly redefining Inclusivety of people, and their rights.

Men and Women, Nationality, Race, sex, rights to vote, rights to living how we want.

We may from time to time find ourselves having to defend these rights, but the Republic will endure.

What countries were involved in world war 2

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WorldWar II was the effect of the remnants of conflicts after World War I (1914-1918)and Adolf Hitler’s attack on Poland on September 1939 Great Britain and Franceto declare war. World War II continued for 6 years being named as the ‘deadliestwar in the history’, involved thirty countries and an estimation of eighty-fivemillion deaths. The following are the involved countries during the war: 

AxisPowers:
Germany, Italy, Japan 

Co-signersof the Tripartite Treaty:
Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia 

Countriesin conflict with Axis Powers( before the World War II):
Austria, Ethiopia, Republicof China 

AlliedPowers:
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Newfoundland, New Zealand, South Africa,Soviet Union, United Kingdom, United States 

Supportersof the Allies:
Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, Colombia, Cuba, Costa Rica, Egypt, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Lebanon,Liberia, Mexico, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Argentina, Peru, SaudiArabia, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela 

Countriesthat were attacked:
Norway,Philippines, Algeria, Thailand, Tunisia, Yugoslavia Albania, Belgium, Latvia,Lithuania, Burma, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Luxembourg,Morocco, Netherlands, Greece, Iceland, India, Iran, Poland, Singapore, Syria
Axis Powers---Germany, Italy, Japan Allies---Britain, France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, the Soviet Union, China, and the United States of America