A. The United States was occupied with domestic concerns during the Great Depression.
Many other countries were going through their own depressions, especially Germany with it's hyperinflation, so increased trade wasn't a thing. Nazi Germany wasn't fully in power yet, and communism, although not seen as a Cold War threat yet, was not tempting to the US.
The Southern Manifesto was a document written in the South in 1956, which attempted to push back against Brown V. Board of Ed., which stated that racial segregation in school was illegal. Their argument being that the US Constitution nowhere mentions education.
The Panic of 1837<span> was a financial crisis in the United States that touched off a major recession that lasted until the mid-1840s. Profits, prices, and wages went down while unemployment went up. Pessimism abounded during the time.</span>
Every year the places on the earth move on or two inches apart so eventually it came to how everything is now
I would say A because the south was fighting to free itself not conquer and join thew north. The whole purpose was to remove itself from the north, conquering would assimilate them