First talk about where he was born
Afterwords talk about which schools or awards he has,
Then talk about what he accomplish,
and concluded how his work impacted history.
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An ideal that Woodrow Wilson included in his 14 points was that people should be able to choose their own governments.
The answer is D because the only way they could of won is if the British got exhausted in territorial gain
<span>President Theodore Roosevelt selected William Howard Taft to be his successor in the political ring. As a result, Roosevelt may have expected Taft to maintain the ability to regulate big business, which Taft did easily with the Mann-Elkins act; he also filed double the number of antitrust lawsuits as his predecessor. Taft's reputation as an easily controlled person counted against him, as his precedent reputation caused many members of the party to believe that they could use him as a puppet- he became a puppet with too many strings. The Payne-Aldritch Tariff of 1909 did indicate a shift in the unity of the Republican Party, however, and by 1912 Roosevelt himself planned to return to the polls and run again as the Republican nominee. Taft was selected instead and so Roosevelt along with his supporters formed a party they called the Progressive Party.</span>
The correct answer is Imperialism
Imperialism is the practice by which powerful nations seek to expand and maintain control or influence over poorer peoples or nations.
Sometimes imperialism is associated only with the economic expansion of capitalist countries; other times it is used to designate European expansion after 1870. Although Imperialism means the same as Colonialism and the two terms are used in the same way, we must distinguish between one and the other.
<em>Colonialism</em> usually implies political control, involving annexation of territory and loss of sovereignty.
Imperialism refers, in general, to the control and influence that is exercised both formally and informally, directly or indirectly, politically or economically.