The conclusion that we can draw is that a. Twain believed the United States did not have a right to the territories it held overseas.
<h3>What were Twain's views on imperialism?</h3><h3 />
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Mark Twain was against American imperialism and believed that the U.S. should not inflict upon others, what the British had inflicted on them.
He would therefore most likely believe that the U.S. did not have a right to the foreign lands it possessed.
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The "doctrine of free will" blended easily with political ideas about democracy and independence because it taught people that their actions would have consequences.
Sorry I do not know the answer.
<span>They called their kingdom Wagadu, but we know it as Ghana, the name the Arabs gave it.</span>
The correct answer is false. They only believed in Christianity.