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What was "manifest destiny?

the belief that the united states had a right given to them by god to expand from the atlantic to the pacific ocean.

that the united states was well on its way to becoming a world power.

the belief that america should limit the number of immigrants coming into the country.

it was the moral obligation of americans to preserve and protect the native american way of life.

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