This question is tough to answer, since perceptions of Manifest Destiny changed radically across the 19th century.
But many American citizens, politicians, and thinkers genuinely believed in the tenets of Manifest Destiny, so it's not fair to say that these Americans were simply manufacturing a false excuse for westward expansion. So we can exclude C.
It's also true that many other Americans (especially Southern Democrats) used the idea of Manifest Destiny to justify invading Mexico in the 1840s. Bu these Southerners were more interested in adding new slaveholding states to the Union than they were with fending off a potential enemy in Mexico (which was a vastly weaker military power).
And while much of America throughout the 19th century was indeed Protestant, and that most of the residents of Mexican territories were Catholic, Manifest Destiny was less interested in dismantling Catholic influence than it was in advancing its own expansionist, Protestant interests.
You'll want to double-check with your textbook to be sure about the context of this question, but the best answer from this angle seems to be B, since those Americans who did believe in Manifest Destiny certainly believed that westward advancement was not only obvious but sanctioned by God.
Franklin D. Roosevelt brought several positive characteristics to the presidency including:
a) An ability to explain complex problems in a simple manner.
b) Experience in government.
c) A plan to help American citizens out of the Great Depression.
Before being President, FDR was a Congressman in the state of New York. This helped him to understand what problems citizens cared about. Along with this, FDR had a great ability to explain complex issues in a way that all Americans would understand. These were usually done through his fireside chats, which were radio broadcasts in which he would describe issues like the national bank holiday, the Lend-Lease Act, etc.
Lastly, his New Deal was aimed at bringing hope to American citizens. This program called for a huge increase in government spending and government jobs available to citizens.
One of the biggest reasons for FDR's success was his wife, Eleanor. Eleanor made several contributions, including helping FDR develop his message/campaign speeches, organizing women voters to support her husband, and solving conflicts between FDR and his campaign staff.
The Puritan Revolution and the Glorious Revolution are both closely associated with the "<span>(4) rise of parliamentary democracy in England" among other things. </span>
If you're asking what the nearest hundred of 92,144 would be 92,100
All you gotta do is look at the place its asking you to round to ( In this case it's the hundreds ) and if the number behind that is under five you round it down, but if it's 5 or above you round it up. It it had been 92,154 it would have been rounded up to 92,200 c: