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What happened to Americas role in the world during your age of imperialism?

European nations were the most active in adding colonies, especially in Africa and Asia. Europeans wanted to have control over the natural resources and trade routes. America was still involved with the Industrial Revolution and Manifest Destiny and isolated itself from the practice of Imperialism.


Why did Imperialism seem so appealing to many US citizens?

Americans were embracing the Manifest Destiny viewpoint, and believed it was their duty to spread their democracy, and way of life throughout the world. The remarkable history of the country created a sense of infallibility that naturally fit with the practice of imperialism.


Why do I not want to go to hockey practice anymore?

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What were Robert E. Lee's feelings about the war?

Lee thought secession was a tremendous mistake and that it would result in anarchy. Lee did not doubt that secession was perfectly legal and constitutional, though. Most southerners believed that secession was legal and possible, even if not wise or recommended. Northerners had been the first to propose secession, first in the 1790s and again during the War of 1812, which was vastly unpopular in the Yankee states of the northeast, who traded heavily with Britain. The northerners continued to grow rich on a treasonable trade with the enemy during the War of 1812, and went so far as to call a secession convention of northern states at Hartford, Connecticut in 1815. By the time the convention met the war was over, so the idea went no farther. In that sense, Lincoln was the true revolutionary. Lincoln sought, successfully, to change the terms upon which the Union was organized. Before the Civil War the US was exactly what its name says - united States, in the sense that each state was a sovereign entity. The states had voluntarily joined this Union, surely they could leave if they no longer wished to be a part of it. Lincoln changed all this. The country went from being a loose agglomeration of somewhat united states into one, single, INDIVISIBLE nation, all as a result of the war. Before, the central government was a weak one of LIMITED POWERS. On paper, it still is. In practice we have an ever growing central government, with its nose in every aspect of everybody's business, a trend which began with the northern victory in the civil war.


How do you play basketball better?

practice, practice, practice. that's all i can say. im a sick girl here so please don't be mad.

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What did Daniel Webster say about nullification?

AnswerHe opposed it with a vengeance. "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseperable," is his most famous quote, and it pertains to this matter. On the contrary to the above opinion, this quote addresses the notion of secession which is the actual physical separation of a state from the Union. While Webster often argued against the use of nullification and interposition, this was likely done solely on political grounds or for technical reasons. This is to say that he did not oppose the practice of nullification and interposition in principle, but believed that most cases in which these doctrines arose, he believed the causes were too inconsequential to justify acts of nullification or interposition by the states. In fact, if one reviews his speech on the Senate floor on the practice of conscription, there you will find Webster, himself, invoking the principles of 1798 and claim that it is the duty of the states and part of their essential function to nullify or interpose on behalf of the people under their jurisdiction in the event Congress should attempt to force an unconstitutional act such as conscription upon them. Consider the below quotation which was taken from this speech:"The operation of measures thus unconstitutional and illegal ought to be prevented by a resort to other measures which are both constitutional and legal. It will be the solemn duty of the State governments to protect their own authority over their own militia, and to interpose between their citizens and arbitrary power. These are among the objects for which the State governments exist; and their highest obligations bind them to the preservation of their own rights and the liberties of their people"


What are some quotes about affirmation?

"You must begin to think of yourself as becoming the person you want to be." -David Viscott "Only one thing registers on the subconscious mind: repetitive applicaiton--practice. What you practice is what you manifest." -Grace Speare "You will be a failure, util you impress the subconscious with the conviction you are a success. This is done by making an affirmation which clicks." -Florence Scovel Shinn


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How do you pull up your gun to shoot?

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