Manifest Destiny, a phrase coined in 1845, expressed the philosophy that drove 19th-century U.S. territorial expansion. Manifest Destiny held that the United States was destined—by God, its advocates believed—to expand its dominion and spread democracy and capitalism across the entire North American continent.
And here is a good link describing/ sumamrizing it: https://www.history.com/topics/westward-expansion/manifest-destiny
Before the steamboats, man had only the power of muscles (whether his own muscles or the muscles of animals). He depended on these muscles in transportation. This made transportation a very long and tiring journey.
Steamboats' main advantage was providing faster transportation to both people and goods. This reduced the time and the effort needed for transportation.
However, they were not very safe or accurately designed. Many people died as a result of the explosion of the boilers.
The statement that supports the claim in the passage is that it indicates that the addition of sugar was a significant change to Europeans' diets. Thus last option is correct.
<h3>What is Diet?</h3>
Diet refers to the food habits that usually the person or the animal has. for example Marty's diet plan includes the sprouts in the breakfast. Thus sprouts is her daily diet.
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In the passage, Europeans had included the sugar in their daily diet. All the level of the people whether it is wealthy person or the poor person everyone has been fascinated by the sugar.
Thus the passage indicates that the addition of sugar was a significant change to Europeans' diets.
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Answer: The Allied strategy to defeat Japan in the Pacific Ocean was a strategy called island hopping.
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Explanation:
The correct answer is (C). Once the Soviet Union entered into World War II against the Nazis, the Nazis were effectively surrounded and now faced conflict with the Western European allies and the United States to the west and the formidable, and well trained and practiced, Soviet Union military to the east.