Mark Twain maintained an anti-imperialist position that evolved conceptually throughout his life. From the beginning of his fight against racism, he expanded his speech against the conquest practices of Europe and the USA on Asia and Africa. Mark Twain, on his return from Europe in 1900, started producing many articles and interviews in newspapers and magazines declaring himself against American and European imperialism. Later he even became part of the Anti-imperialist League. The most interesting document he has written about it was the essay "To the Person Sitting in Darkness"
On the opposite side is the writer Rudyard Kipling, of British origin. He was born and raised in India and was severely educated in the English way. He did not hesitate to take sides with the United States when the wars on Cuba began against Spain. However; his vision of imperialism was quite romantic, extolling protectionism and greatness and denouncing the common mistakes in which people tend to fall when they are too weak to govern their own countries.
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GEM- women share of economic etc.....
LIFE EXPECTANCY - average age people reach etc....
GDP- over wealth of nations economy
HPI- people living below poverty level
Answer: Senators opposed the idea of Julius Caesar becoming the leader after Crassus died as they favored having an election for a new leader, because they thought that Caesar was dangerous.
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D because States could drop out of the U.S. anytime they wished