<span>The answer would be Eugene Victor "Gene" Debs. He was an American union leader,one of the founders of the Industrial Workers of the World. He was a candidate of the Socialist Party*five times in a row)for seat of the President</span>
The Progressive Era is considered from 1890 to 1920. The major role of the United States in global affairs during this period of time was its involvement in the war.
The military affairs of that time included the war with Spain, the war to conquer the Philippines and the entry into the First World War.
Until the beginning of the 20th. century, political affairs in the US used to follow Washington and Madison, guidelines of neutrality and nonintervention.
But in those times, European nations turned into imperialism, establishing colonies in different parts of the planet. Time passed by when Theodore Roosevelt, influenced by <em>The Influence of Sea Power Upon History</em>(written by Admiral Alfred Thayer in 1890), understood the potential of investing money in other countries, securing the interest of the U.S.
In the 1910-1920's, the United States government followed an intervention policy in the Caribbean and Central America, the Philippines and even President Wilson supported the Mexican revolution.
The correct answer is the "nationalists." The major American intellectuals and political theorists who argued for scrapping the Articles of Confederation and coming up with an alternative <span>binding contract- the American Constitution are the nationalists.</span>
With the Truman Doctrine, which was a promise to aid nations struggling communist movements.
Tokugawa Ieyasu was one of Hideyoshi's strongest daimyo allies, and he completed the unification of Japan.This victory earned him the loyalty of daimyo throughout Japan. Years later, Ieyasu became the only ruler or the shogun. So, he moved Japan's capital to his power base at Edo, which later became the city of Tokyo.