The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Should the US have become an empire?
No of course not, because that would have been in direct opposition to the elevated ideas expressed by the United States Founding fathers when they created the US Constitution and established the new form of government during the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the summer of 1787.
Nevertheless, as it happens in the history of the nations, there were Presidents that under the idea of the Manifested Destiny tried to expand the US territory waging war, invading, and supporting imperialistic ideals, as was the case of President James Polk. It was the time of the Mexican-American War when the United States got the territories of California, Arizona, and New Mexico, Other Presidents had similar foreign policies.
How long could the US have maintained an isolationist policy toward the world?
Basically, the US developed the concept of isolationism during two important times in modern history. First, at the beginning of World War I. US President Woodrow Wilson tried to maint the foreign policy of neutrality. Years later, at the beginning of World War II, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt tried to do the same. In both cases, after terrible events, both presidents decided to enter the war.
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I would say that his main achievement was his ability to unite the whole Greece under his reign and authority after battle of Chaeronea.
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While he was a child, Philip was sent into Thebes as a part of treaty, which led him to be more and more acquainted with their culture, military tactics, governing system.
Therefore, when he started ruling in Macedonia he tried to use all of these features to strengthen his authority and later to spread it across whole Greece.
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How are you today just wondering trying to be nice sorry for being useless.
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i'm just going around making sure everyone has a blessed day!
American colonists resented and opposed the Quatering Acr of 1765,not because they were being traced to pay for previous and barracks for the army -a standing army that they thought was unnecessary during peacetime and an army that they feared
Answer:Protect workers rights
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