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20 January, 10:29

President James K. Polk supported Texas becoming part of the United States due to the idea of

A) isolationism.

B) Manifest Destiny.

C) American imperialism.

D) United States global dominance.

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  1. 20 January, 14:11
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    Answer: B) Manifest Destiny.

    James K. Polk, in full James Knox Polk, (born November 2, 1795, Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, U. S.-died June 15, 1849, Nashville, Tennessee), 11th president of the United States (1845-49). Under his leadership the United States fought the Mexican War (1846-48) and acquired vast territories along the Pacific coast and in the Southwest. (For a discussion of the history and nature of the presidency, see presidency of the United States of America.)

    After building a successful law practice in Tennessee, Polk was elected to the state legislature (1823) and then to the United States House of Representatives in 1825, becoming a strong supporter of Andrew Jackson. After serving as chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, he became Speaker in 1835, the only president to have been Speaker.
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