D is correct....
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Well achieving Moksha is basically trying to get out of the cycle of reincarnation, rebirth in a different form.
don't take my word for it though i've forgotten everything learned in school
It would be good to know the context of your question. When you say "based on the passage," perhaps you could attach a screen shot of the passage you're looking at.
Nevertheless, even without such context, I would lean toward saying the answer is that "the Soviet government would do whatever it could to stay in power." I'm guessing you're talking about events as the Soviet Union was nearing its dissolution and Boris Yeltsin was leading Russia in a move to declare its own sovereignty separate from the USSR. The Soviet leadership did not give in to that movement willingly.
It is false. The doctrine of nullification most certainly did not lead to the philosophy of manifest destiny.
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
Progressive Era reformers sought to harness the power of the federal government to eliminate unethical and unfair business practices, reduce corruption, and counteract the negative social effects of industrialization.