Answer:
A
Explanation:
Anti-imperialists are people that are against imperialism, colonialism and invading a country or place and establishing control there. They believe in autonomy and sovereignty of a country and seriously frown on acts that would undermine this.
Therefore, the following would not be an argument of an anti-imperialist: "It goes against America's ideals to rule over free people"
Search and seizure would mean something like the government taking your cell phone and going through every message you've ever sent, or entering your home and searching through all your dresser drawers. They need to have a court-approved reasonable cause for doing something that invasive.
Quartering of soldiers would mean soldiers would have the right to enter your home and expect you to provide them food and lodging. That's pretty invasive too.
In either case, we're talking about invasions of your privacy, your personal space. Court justices have used statements like those about search and seizure and quartering of soldiers to show that the constitution does give attention to citizen's right to privacy, even if not using the exact term "right to privacy."
Answer: Around 1900, European nations built up their military forces, formed alliances, and expanded their colonial holdings in their efforts to
1. Force their enemies to start wars
2. Maintain a balance of power
3 Put a conscription system in place
4. End the spirit of militarism