There were several similarities between American land and sea strategies such as:
- The use of a strong military to project strength and intimidate.
- Fighting wars.
- Establishing bases to protect Americans.
<h3>American Sea and Land strategies</h3>
- The U.S. used the American army to intimidate Native Americans and take over their land. They also used the U.S. Navy to intimidate the Japanese and gain trading concessions.
- The U.S. fought various wars against the British, Mexico, and Native Americans to gain more land. They also fought the Spanish and Filipinos to gain more land at sea.
- The U.S. would regularly establish forts in territories it acquired and these would protect settlers moving to the area. The U.S. also established naval basis in Hawaii and the Marshall Islands for the same reason.
In conclusion, there were indeed similarities between American sea and land strategy.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
They believed that a strong central government was the only way to have a well-run country. They also wanted a large army so A is incorrect, they didn't worry about protecting individual rights so B is incorrect, finally, corruption was not their biggest worry so D is incorrect.
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