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    I am for imperialism because it was a logical and effective decision for the United States to do during that time. The American mindset had always veered towards some form of imperialism even though American Imperialism didn't officially begin until the late 1800s. For instance, when the American citizens had the constant desire to expand their territories and settle west in hope for land and more opportunities, they conquered the land previously owned by Indian and placed them on horrific reservations

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    Imperialism was an extremely controversial issue in the 1800s and early 1900s. Imperialism is defined in our book as: “The practice by which a nation acquires and holds colonies and other possessions, denies them self-government, and usually exploits them economically.” The Republicans and Democrats had a huge role in the idea of expansion during this time period, Republicans defined themselves on the idea of what their party did to gain self worth and the Democrats were more focused on what they

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    William Graham Sumner, an American sociologist and Albert Beveridge, a U.S. senator from Indiana both disagreed as to whether imperialism was right for the country. Beveridge argues that imperialism is beneficial to the U.S. by giving access to raw materials, while Sumner fears that imposing rule on someone who does not want to be ruled makes us the exact people that we declared our independence from. This is just one example from their different views on American Imperialism. An empire, by definition

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    Associate Program Material Appendix A American Imperialism Part 1 Complete the chart by identifying the following: Identify the countries or areas where the United States engaged in imperialistic actions during the period from about 1870 to 1914. Discuss why each area was important to American empire building—political, economic, and social. Explain America’s expansionist ideals. What were some factors that justified American imperialist actions? Identify the current

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    that any country can follow that can transform it from nothing; to the world's most powerfulest nation, yet should it be done? Imperialism is a policy in which a country or nation follows imperialistic views in which they spread their influence through diplomacy or military force throughout an area, yet continue on pushing their influence when self-sufficient. Yet Imperialism was a policy that many nations did not follow as they were sufficient already, yet the few that had continued exceeded and became

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    My entire life I was taught that education is a major key to success. This notion was embedded in me, just like many others to receive an education so you can support yourself and truly experience the quintessential American Dream. At a very young age in America we are taught to compete in every aspect of life, to fight for ourselves (metaphorically), don’t take “no” for an answer, always “get better”, and never “accept mediocrity”, these two phrases are what my high school football coach would preach

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    During the Age of Imperialism, Europeans colonized and conquered almost all of Africa during the scramble for Africa, lasted from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. When Europe first began asking Africa to give up their freedom, most kingdoms politely declined the offer. However, some countries surrendered and soon realized the horrific mistake they had made. The African people began to rebel against European rule, some leaders becoming desperate enough to trick their own people into

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    The actions of the developed nations were justified in regards to imperialism in Africa. Europe desired to gain not only more land, but more power. The Europeans nations and the United States took control over Asia, Africa, and South America. Taking over Africa had its negative effects but overall it was the most feasible and justifiable arrangement. National competition played an important role in imperialism in Africa. Africa has a lot of valuable natural resources the Europe couldn’t wait to

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    Africa through the process of imperialism. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force, and most of the European nations implemented this. Europeans justified imperialism by believing that the African people were savages and children in need of guidance. They also believed that the European race was the supreme race and that it is their duty to help the inferior races. Although the Europeans justified imperialism, it was a monstrosity that

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    Amelia Brissette 12/10/17 World History Honors 10 (Period 5) Research Paper Imperialism can be described as the policy of one country’s political, economic, or cultural domination over other lands and territories to gain the power needed to build and strengthen an empire. Imperialism can also be described as an action that involves a country extending its power by the acquisition of territories. Throughout the mid 1800s through the early 1900s, European nations brought much of the world and its

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