Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
and Woodrow Wilson
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A driving force behind imperialism was the desire for access to new markets in which to sell goods. This British propaganda poster boasts that Africa would become a gold mine for British-made products. Britain's sense of national pride and aggressive foreign policy during this period came to be known as jingoism.
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Read The Last Days of Innocence: America at War 1917–1918, by Harries and Harries (Random House, 1997)
According to harries and Harries, what were two reasons the espionage and sedition acts were passed?
Answer:
The Espionage Act (1917) and the Sedition Act (1918) were enacted to grant the government more reliable means to control the information related to the word effort. On one hand, there was the need to control what citizens said publicly about the war, to make sure that messages that incite disloyalty don´t spread.
Explanation:
At the same time, it was important to safeguard sensitive information about the war preparations, so the government being able of suppressing dangerous publications revealing secret details about the war.
The Nuclear energy was the controversial energy source that President Carter encourage during the late 1970s.
<h3>What was President Carter views?</h3>
Because of the nation dependency on Oil, he seeked for other alternatives source of energy because of the oil crisis in 1970s.
However, the Nuclear energy was the controversial energy source that President Carter encourage during the late 1970s.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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A. It influenced the fight for human rights for many decades.