No, but we can control the environment
<span>Americans became more urgent about the need for expansion. The idea that "with more land comes more power" was a common one during this time, and with the imperialist leanings of European countries, the feeling was that the US could not truly be a great nation if other countries gobbled up all the land before we could.</span>
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In general “The White Man's Burden" is the feeling that colonization is necessary, an expectation, and even a duty of the white man. Kipling's poem is given from the perspective of a white man, probably American or British, speaking to his fellow white men. This speaker agrees with the white man's burden that they need to colonize by whatever means possible.
Most believe America’s nuclear arsenal restrained the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War.