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President Polk's Argument for Expansion
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I believe that the manifest destiny of our nation compels us to expand our borders to the Pacific Ocean. The acquisition of Texas and Oregon presents an opportunity to secure both agricultural and strategic interests that will benefit every citizen. My decision to support annexation is not grounded solely in the prospect of territorial gain but in a profound belief in American progress. It is imperative that we embrace change and extend our reach in order to foster trade and fortify our national defense. I have witnessed the promise of these new lands through emerging infrastructures and vibrant communities. With careful negotiation and decisive leadership, our country will ascend to its rightful place among the nations of the earth.

—James Polk, Message on Expansion, March 1845

Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of the argument presented in the excerpt?

A

To argue for military intervention in European affairs to secure American interests.

B

To justify the annexation of new territories as essential for national progress and manifest destiny.

C

To propose immediate emancipation of enslaved persons as a moral imperative.

D

To advocate for a policy of isolationism to concentrate on domestic reforms.

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