Answer:
The spirit of the 19th-century doctrine of Manifest Destiny justified the expansion of the US across the American continent. It was seen as an inevitable and justified measure.
Explanation:
Manifest destiny was implicit in many federal policies towards the Native American communities as the country expanded West. The expansion of the United States meant that white settlers were increasingly occupying lands that belonged to the Native Americans. Many people like the Cherokee had already been pushed off their lands in the Southeast and were now facing further pressure. This ultimately led to confrontations and wars with groups of native peoples. For example, the Plains Wars were a series of conflicts from in the 1850s through the 1870s between Native Americans and the United States over control of the Great Plains. This region was located between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.
Answer:
Despite McCarthy's acquittal of misconduct in the Schine matter, the Army–McCarthy hearings ultimately became the main catalyst in McCarthy's downfall from political power.
Explanation:
It involved the re-appropriation of Indian land.
The quote of president Bush suggests that he values peace and democracy and that this peace has to be built upon human rights.
The Graphic, which I believe represents president Roosevelt hitting a dove with a stick, suggests that Roosevelt would sacrifice human rights for peace, which President Bush would not.
(I actually don't agree with this statement, just interpret the graphic)