Asked by Karen Salas on Jul 06, 2024
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Right after the Spanish-American War, what did proponents of American imperialism use to justify their arguments?
A) The United States had a natural curiosity in regard to world cultures.
B) America was a benevolent power that needed to spread liberty.
C) America needed to subjugate "inferior" cultures.
D) The United States needed to focus on gaining access to Europe since most of her immigrants came from this continent.
E) America needed to stop the communists from taking over Russia.
Spanish-American War
A conflict between the United States and Spain in 1898, resulting in the U.S. gaining territories in the Pacific and the Caribbean, such as Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
American Imperialism
A policy aimed at extending the political, economic, and cultural control of the United States government over areas beyond its boundaries.
Benevolent Power
A term used to describe a government or organization exercising power in a kind-hearted or benevolent manner, often with the aim to improve wellbeing.
- Comprehend the justifications used by proponents of American imperialism following the Spanish-American War.
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- Comprehend the justifications used by proponents of American imperialism following the Spanish-American War.
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