Explanation:
Mahan argued the following:
1. Our increasing production demanded we expanded overseas and gain new markets.
2. We must make sure that no nation owns islands within three thousand miles of San Francisco. This meant we had to gain control of Hawaii.
3. A powerful navy must be built.
Alfred Thayer Mahan's writings and America's need to expand to markets abroad resulted in two things:
1. The creation of a large and powerful navy to protect America's interests overseas.
2. The expansion of US economic interests overseas.
America was embarking on a new journey. In the late 1700's George Washington had urged America to "steer clear of foreign affairs." For over a hundred years we had more or less followed that advice but now we would abandon it. America was going to dive head first into competition with other industrialized countries for markets and resources...it was to be the age of imperialism.
<span> B. The weakening Ottoman presence in Iraq allowed foreign agents to start rebellions in the area.
Reasons:
The rebellions in the ottoman empire caused many problems and events such as the assassination of arch duke franz fernidad. </span>
Answer:
The awnser is B!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
The Jeffersonian Republicans placed their faith in the virtues of an agrarian democracy. They believed that the greatest threat to liberty was posed by a tyrannical central government and that power in the hands of the common people was preferred. Those natural democratic instincts required sharpening, however, by education. In foreign affairs, the Jeffersonian-Republicans favored France over Britain. Jefferson lauded the French Revolution, which claimed the American Revolution as its model, but decried its bloody excesses. The Jeffersonian-Republicans opposed the Jay's Treaty (1795) as excessively pro-British. The Jeffersonians began using the name Democratic-Republicans in 1796, and would later shorten it to Republicans. During the time of Andrew Jackson they became the Democratic Party. Over the course of history the idealistic Jeffersonian philosophy lost out to Federalism.
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