8.   In the election of 1904, President Teddy Roosevelt won an overwhelming victory for all of the following reasons except ...      36.   In its first two years, the Wilson administration persuaded Congress to pass legislation that took all of the following actions except...
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      3.   To justify their policies, the new American expansionists of the late 1800s offered all of the following reasons except...
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"Righteousness"--Roosevelt judged other nations on the same criteria he used to judge individuals: righteousness and morality. ... What Roosevelt began, Woodrow Wilson (president from 1913 to 1921) expanded. ... Ultimately, he justified his decision to exercise the fourth option with the following logic:
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Soon after taking office, President Woodrow Wilson and his first Secretary of State, William Jennings Bryan, rejected the Dollar Diplomacy that had guided U.S. ... Group 2 will be Secretary of State Robert Lansing justifying U.S intervention to Wilson; Group 3 will also ... On what principles did Wilson justify these actions?
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Manifest Destiny is a term that was used in the 19th century to designate the belief that the United States was destined, even divinely ordained, to expand across the North American continent, from t...
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Unfazed, Wilson used his power as chief executive to segregate the federal government. He appointed southern whites to offices traditionally reserved for blacks. Wilson personally vetoed a clause on racial equality in the Covenant of the League of Nations. ... Unfortunately, except for one other textbook, The United States --
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The Monroe Doctrine had originally been intended to keep European nations out of Latin America, but the Roosevelt corollary was used as a justification for U.S. intervention in Latin America. ... Even Woodrow Wilson, a Democratic and arch critic of Republican foreign policy, first resorted to armed intervention in...
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At the heart of the vision was the breaking-down of imperial barriers to free trade and investment: an Open Door to the "underdeveloped" world, which would be used_in gentlemanly fashion_by the metropolitan nations of the North to the benefit of all the world. ... In Woodrow Wilson's world, an aggressive foreign policy was...
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Only a handful of drones were used in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, with just one supporting all of V Corps, the primary U.S. Army combat force. ... “People will always want humans in the loop,” says Eliot Cohen, a noted military expert at Johns Hopkins who served in the State Department under President George W. Bush.
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Obama has not truly outlined except in very vague terms, ... Odo, That's not much of a reasoned argument. You sound just like the President, paint all opponents as kooks so the real debate can be ignored. Those tactics are failing. ... Wilson owed President Obama an apology for calling him a liar in the august chambers of the House,
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