<span>In The Censors, Juans actions and motivations change from 3. selfless to self-absorbed.
Although he used to be very generous and always think about others first, over the course of the story he becomes selfish and puts himself first.
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Answer:
C. They wanted their work to reflect the new sense of instability in the world.
Explanation:
Lots of things.
Like to do drugs,sex,and etc.
The answer Is A. by pausing for thought and asking for clarification.
The main ideas shaping US imperialism were "Manifest destiny" and the "White man's burden". Manifest destiny refers to the 19th century belief that the United States were meant to expand across North America because of the particular excellence of its (white) people and (democratic) institutions. This lead to the Trail of Tears, among other atrocities. Once the US reached the Pacific Ocean, new lands came into view (Puerto Rico, the Phillipines). Manifest destiny became entwined with the idea that "civilized" nations had a moral obligation to colonize other peoples, which Rudyard Kipling summed up in his poem "White Man's Burden". The tensions in this "benevolent imperialism" were never fully resolved; the US invasion of Irak was launched under similar pretenses (the invasion was "for the good" of those invaded). The idea that other peoples have a right to self determination regardless of their level of development has not yet become accepted by the great powers, including the US.