Answer:
The right answer is "expansion."
Explanation:
The Manifest Destiny is a 19th-century doctrine that envisions US inevitable territorial expansion westward to the Pacific and beyond, as an expression of the will of divine Providence. It was used to justify the purchases of territory or the annexation of Texas, California, New Mexico, or generally, of all policy actions aimed at expanding US reach and power.
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Hamilton implied that the central government under the confederation had comparatively less power than the state governments and this was directly affecting the collection of revenue. Hamilton wanted the central government to have enough power to pass laws by which the state governments should be regulated. It was also not possible for the national government to raise an army. The Congress could not control or regulate the trades. For passing any law the Congress needed the vote of at least the vote of 9 states among the thirteen present.