<span>Albigence Waldo, a physician at Valley Forge, describes the quality of care that is given to the sick soldiers that pass through Valley Forge as being different from what is normally done, however, few of these actually perish. Therefore, the correct answer for this question would be D. Despite receiving different treatment from the normal, few of the sick die.</span>
CONSCIENCE WHIGS. A New England–based, Massachusetts-centered faction of the Whig party, the Conscience Whigs opposed the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War because they feared the extension of slavery to new territories would endanger the republic. OPPOSED MANIFEST DESTINY BECAUSE OF THE EXPANSION OF SLAVERY.
Transcendentalists believe that society and its institutions—particularly organized religion and political parties—corrupt the purity of the individual. They have faith that people are at their best when truly "self-reliant" and independent. It is only from such real individuals that true community can form. OPPOSED MANIFEST DESTINY BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS SHOULD NOT DECIDE WHAT IS GODS WILL/universe/your will
Expansionists argued that the republic must continue to grow in order to survive. Echoing the political philosophy of Thomas Jefferson, they viewed Manifest Destiny as a means to obtain a new, long-term lease on the Jeffersonian ideal. Far from weakening the republic, they argued, territorial growth would actually serve to strengthen it, providing unlimited economic opportunities for future generations. Expansionists were also motivated by more immediate, practical considerations. Southerners anxious to enlarge the slave empire were among the most ardent champions of the crusade for more territory. New slave states would enhance the South’s political power in Washington and, equally important, serve as an outlet for its growing slave population. BELIEVED IN MANIFEST DESTINY BECAUSE OF THE EXPANSION OF SLAVERY AND A GROWING POPULATION
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Women that aligned with the Progressive Party fought for two main changes in the United States.
1) Prohibition of alcohol- This movement to ban the sale, consumption, and distribution of alcohol was driven by the women of the Temperance movement. These women were also affiliated with the Progressive Party. There goal was to improve the morality of the American society. They believed that drinking lead to the bad decisions and decreased moral standards of individuals in the US.
2) Women's right to vote- When this party was created in 1912, women did not have a national amendment guaranteeing their right to vote. Their ultimate goal was to get a constitutional amendment passed in order to grant them the right to vote.
reduced travel time increased trade improved america's defense improved american relations
ALl of the above