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Bogdan [553]
3 years ago
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How was Beveridge’s opinion of imperialism different from Jennings’s? Beveridge believed that there was no room for imperialism

in Asia. Jennings believed that imperialism was superior to love for one’s neighbor. Beveridge believed that it was a religious obligation to support imperialism. Jennings believed that American ways should be spread by violence and force.
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1 answer:
Ksivusya [100]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Beveridge believed that it was a religious obligation to support imperialism.

Explanation:

In The March of the Flag speech delivered by Albert Beveridge in 1898, he concluded among other things that the United States Imperialism is divine and by the will of God. This is evident when he claimed that "We cannot fly from our world duties; it is ours to execute the purpose of a fate that has driven us to be greater than our small intentions. We cannot retreat from any soil where Providence has unfurled our banner; it is ours to save that soil for liberty and civilization."

Unlike William Jennings Bryan who delivered the speech titled Imperialism: Flag of an Empire in 1900. In the speech, Bryan concluded that the tenets of Imperialism are against the principle of democracy and basic human rights.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Beveridge believed that it was a religious obligation to support imperialism."

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