Manifest destiny was a concept that was devoid of any consideration for the lives, land and property of the people against which it was targeted.
With time it came to acquire a most imperialistic bearing by embracing the proud and selfish reasoning that because America had been made great by its Anglo - Saxon heritage, this made America supremely fit and suited to extend its influence beyond its continental boundaries, that now it was the nation's manifest destiny to achieve this. Nowhere are the interests of other people mentioned.
The Treaty of Versailles caused problems in the future because it treated Germany in a very harsh manner. The people of Germany were angered by the harsh and, in their minds, unfair treatment. In addition, the treaty weakened the German economy, leading to economic problems that also angered Germans.
I'm not 100% sure, but I think central.
Is this a physics question or history answer?
One only true statement regarding the Compromise of 1850 (which was actually a batch of five different bills) that is true would be that "<span>A. the slave trade was abolished in the district of Columbia," since this was a crucial northern provision. It should be noted, however, that slavery itself in this region was not completely ended. </span>