For what conflict? You should tell us what two people were fighting.
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</span><span>Civil liberties are basically the freedoms as enshrined in the first amendment. These freedoms are Freedom of expression,Freedom of speech,Freedom of assembly,Freedom of press,Freedom of religion,Freedom of conscience,<span>Right to liberty and security,</span><span>Freedom from torture. difference between civil liberties and human rights is the reason for having them. The rights are guaranteed by virtue of being human, while liberties are guaranteed by the state.
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The United States was expanded and explored in many ways during the first and subsequent decades of the 1800s. We bought territory from the French in the Louisiana Purchase, make roads for pioneers to reach the Mississippi River, then sent explorers with Indian guides to breech the passes of the Rocky Mountains and find a route to the Pacific Ocean
If this is a riddle and a pun then his name was Donald Trump.
These riddles usually revolve around the idea that it's meant for the current president of the United States since his name was Donald Trump even in 1996. If it wasn't a riddle and the the question was better made to ask what was the name of the president at that time, then the answer would be Bill Clinton, but since it's a joke then it's the name of the current president.
The correct answer is survival of the fittest resulted in strong nations controlling weak ones.
Social Darwinism is the belief that the strongest and most fit individuals will have success while those with less favorable characteristics will struggle. This was based on Charles Darwin's book <em>Origin of Species. </em>Even though the book was studying natural selection in terms of physical characteristics of birds, many people applied this concept to humanity.
This includes people who were in favor of American imperialism. These individuals who wanted the US to expand saw it as natural, as the weaker countries/regions the US would come to control were not fit for self rule. This would result in the US gaining territories like Guam, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.