This question is tough to answer, since perceptions of Manifest Destiny changed radically across the 19th century.
But many American citizens, politicians, and thinkers genuinely believed in the tenets of Manifest Destiny, so it's not fair to say that these Americans were simply manufacturing a false excuse for westward expansion. So we can exclude C.
It's also true that many other Americans (especially Southern Democrats) used the idea of Manifest Destiny to justify invading Mexico in the 1840s. Bu these Southerners were more interested in adding new slaveholding states to the Union than they were with fending off a potential enemy in Mexico (which was a vastly weaker military power).
And while much of America throughout the 19th century was indeed Protestant, and that most of the residents of Mexican territories were Catholic, Manifest Destiny was less interested in dismantling Catholic influence than it was in advancing its own expansionist, Protestant interests.
You'll want to double-check with your textbook to be sure about the context of this question, but the best answer from this angle seems to be B, since those Americans who did believe in Manifest Destiny certainly believed that westward advancement was not only obvious but sanctioned by God.
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- Inventions of Factory machines provide opportunities for women to work in factories.
Prior to the creation of the machines, most factory works require strength. Because of this, none of the companies wanted to hire women since men tend to give them higher workload.
After machines were created, strength became less of a factor. This made women became a cheap hire in factories without sacrificing the workload (no law about gender salary at the time)
- Inventions of spinning machine provide opportunities for women to work in textile industries.
Textile industries were known to hire more women than men even during that time. The owners had a preconceived belief that women tend to provide them with a more tidy and delicate work results. This is very beneficial in textile industry.
- Invention of typewriter provide opportunities for secretarial work.
Back in the day, companies openly discriminate against women and stated that they're not fit as a leader.
At that time, jobs as a secretary was regarded as elite positions for women. It is as close as its going to be for them to a high management position in the company
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<span>The Allied commander in Europe in World War II was: "Eisenhower", since President Roosevelt felt that Eisenhower had the right combination of experience and temperament for the job. </span><span />
The Alamo, San Antonio, Some camps were set up aswell.