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The philippines are ours forever, “territory belonging to the united states” … and just beyond the philippines are china’s illimitable markets. we will not retreat from either … we will not abandon our opportunity in the orient … the philippines give us a base at the door of all the east … [t]he pacific is the ocean of the commerce of the future. most future wars will be conflicts for commerce. the power that rules the pacific, therefore, is the power that rules the world. -senator albert j. beveridge, 1900 why does senator beveridge believe the philippines and china are important to the united states?
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Question 1(multiple choice worth 5 points) the yalta conference failed to achieve which outcome? germany would be divided into zones of occupation. stalin would support the effort to create the united nations. stalin would join the war against japan after germany's defeat. german zones of occupation would have free elections.
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Where were the trials to review evidence in cases against high-ranking nazi officials accused of war crimes held?
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Which scenario best illustrates the principle of popular sovereignty?
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History, 22.06.2019 04:10
2points which excerpt from thomas paine's common sense best represents an attempt to appeal to ethos to persuade the reader? a. the infant state of the colonies, as it is called, so far from being against, is an argument in favor of independence. b. to talk of friendship with those in whom our reason forbids us to have faith is madness and folly. o c. oye that love mankind! ye that dare oppose, not only the tyranny, but the tyrant, stand forth! o d. i am not induced by motives of pride, party, or resentment to espouse the doctrine of separation and independence..
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