Arguments that used the theories of Charles Darwin to justify American expansionism
A. differed sharply from arguments used for domestic economic affairs.
B. included the belief that weak nations should be left room to develop.
C. suggested that harmony among "races" depended on open markets and free trade.
D. were created and first promoted by Charles Darwin himself.
E. contended that all nations were engaged in a constant struggle to survive.
Answer: E
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