AMERICAN IMPERIALISM 1890 1919
AMERICAN IMPERIALISM
Question
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Someone who was a Isolationist would mostly support the ideas of ____
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socialists
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anti-Imperialists
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dollar diplomats
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pro-imperialists
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -It included among its members such notables as Andrew Carnegie, Mark Twain, William James, David Starr Jordan, and Samuel Gompers with George S. Boutwell, former secretary of the Treasury and Massachusetts, as its president.
Detailed explanation-2: -The league argued against militarization and the creation of an overseas American Empire and asserted that the principles the United States had been founded upon needed to extend to foreign policy as well.
Detailed explanation-3: -Anti-imperialism also grew rapidly in India and formed a core element of the demand by Congress for independence. Much of the impetus came from colonial students studying at Oxford and Cambridge, such as Mahatma Gandhi.
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