American exceptionalism can best be defined as the belief that B.) the United States had a duty to spread its ideals around the world. The American belief of exceptionalism or uniqueness in relation to other nations around the world is largely centered around what are believed to be enlightened American ideals around issues such as democracy, human rights, and liberal economics. Because of this the United States has taken it upon itself to spread these ideals around the globe.
Andrew Jackson was considered kind of coarse. He was uncouth and crude, because he was not as polished and wealthy as most presidential candidates. He was the everyman, and in office he tended to act more like a hillbilly than a president.
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The Sherman Antitrust Act was made to break up the trusts that were made in the government. For example, let's say BettaFlyer got into the presidential elections, if I vote for him and he wins, I will get a job in the government, that's a trust. Your answer would be B! Corporations could vote for a candidate and in return get something in the government.
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Lamarck believed that the stretching elongated the giraffe's neck, which became a useful characteristic and was passed onto future generations. This resulted in the length of the giraffe's neck increasing over time. It is now commonly accepted that Lamarck's ideas were wrong.