Josiah Strong was an American who believed in the 'moral superiority' of the Anglo-Saxon race and that it had a duty to teach the so-called 'inferior' peoples of other lands how to live and that the US should expand its sphere of influence across the world. On the other hand Emilio Aguinaldo of the Philippines fought against the Spaniards alongside the US to rid his country of the Spanish colonialists but then had to organize the Philippine people against the US which tried to take over from Spain, and he used the same logic as the original American revolutionaries who fought against British colonialism. Personally, I think US imperialism is bad because it seeks to control other sovereign countries like Cuba and Venezuela and refuses to recognize their territorial integrity and right to govern their countries as their people see fit. It just wants governments that cater to their economic plunder and that ignore the needs of the majority of their people but couches it in "respect for human rights" etc which basically means only the so-called human rights of the exploiters of the countries ie the right to make maximum profits at the expense of the vast majority of the people.
<u>People were forced to house soldiers in their homes.</u>
The Third Amendment protects people's right to decide whether or not they house military personnel in their property during times of peace, meaning that people can not be forced to house them. The only exception is when the nation is in time of war and the order to house soldier has been prescribed by law. This Amendment is considered by many a law that indicates a preference for the civilian over the military.
Civil rights were faced with massive resistance in the south by racial segregation and voter suppression
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The great depression, poverty and unemployment was on the rise, the stock market crash. Hitler’s takeover of the German government in 1933 forced many “expatriates” not only to return to the United States but to become politically engaged in their home country.
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D. One criticism of the Act is that "other purposes" often includes the detection and prosecution of non-terrorist alleged future crimes.