Answer:
"we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture"
Explanation:
Us being sheep is the figure of speech. God is the shepherd and we are the sheep , in other words, we are his followers. One could also say that this is a verse that supports the idea of Jesus Christ being God. This bible passage refers to us as God's sheep and the New Testament refers to Jesus as our shepherd in many places.
Answer:
Roosevelt believed that the United States had a duty to uphold a balance of power in international relations and seek to reduce tensions among the great powers. He was also adamant in upholding the Monroe Doctrine, the American policy of opposing European colonialism in the Western Hemisphere.
Explanation:
The answer is B, to annex new slave states.
Americans noticed that after the end of the Second World War, the geopolitical landscape of the world would change in favor of the United States, as it no longer had a threat in Europe nor had a threat in the Pacific Ocean, as the Empire of Japan was defeated during the war. This favorable scenario let the United States grow in economic and military power. Two processes that were perceived by the average American citizen, as job opportunities grew due to the development of the industry, leading to improving his or her living conditions.