Imperialism, 1890-1914 By the late 19th century, many Americans had come to believe that it was their nation's manifest destiny not only to possess all of the North American continent but also to expand the United States' influence around the world.
Answer:
D. The Fugitive Slave Act
Explanation:
Slave Power was a term used to refer to the political, economic, and social influence held by slaveholders in the South. Southern slaveholders and politicians had power in federal offices. They used their influence to maintain the institution of slavery in the South. The Fugitive Slave Act was part of the slave power which gave Southern states the power over the Northern states by using the federal government.
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Well we know the Articles of Confederation was a "weak formed government" so the best answer choice is going to be option "A" or "it had little power" I hope this answer has helped you.. feel free to ask more questions..good day to you..