From a moral perspective, how was U.S. imperialism justified in the early twentieth century?

a. Americans helped the conquered people by preserving their way of life.
b. Americans believed that the conquered people wanted to build their own businesses.
c. Americans felt that they were spiritually helping the conquered people.


Ans: c. Americans felt that they were spiritually helping the conquered people.

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of these were not reasons for PerĂ³n's overthrow?

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