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The United States Constitution can be considered one of the most valuable pieces of documents ever created by mankind. ...
According to this document; its most important role was to established domestic tranquility and to reassured liberty to everyone in the states. ... Constitution, such as: “To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes; to declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal and make rules concerning captures on land and water; to provide and maintain a navy among others. ... It seems that at the time, the United States was very much concerned about foreign policies. ... Even though the group was not strongly united, they protested the U. ... They cited the following as well: “Whether the ruthless slaughter of the Filipinos shall end next month or next year is but an incident in a contest that must go on until the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States are rescued from the ands of their betrayers. ... On top of such actions taken, the United States proclaimed the Philippines “unfit to self-government. ... McKinley also claimed that it was the United States duty to Christianized them and that once again, they were unfit to self-government. ... Senate to remind the American people that: “The Philippines are ours forever, territory belonging to the United States, as the Constitution calls them. ... After reviewing the Constitution, I do not recall anything that gave the right to the United States to claim any territory on the face of the earth. ...
It is extremely sad that the United States had to go through these series of events. ...
The United States became a great world power after the end of The Great War. ... The great effort of then President Woodrow Wilson to keep the nation isolated finally failed and the United States joined the allies in the war. ... He also suggested the following: “The president expected the United States to surpass Britain as incomparably the greatest navy in the world. ...
The United States was becoming an enormous military force. ... The United States was considered the richest nation in the world. ...
Nevertheless Woodrow Wilson had a dream and it was for the United States to join the League of Nations. ...
If the United States would have also joined the World Court, it would have also had to act as an international arbitrator to the rest of the world’s internal affairs. ...
Following the end of The Great War, the United States concentrated on making its economy grow around the world. ... companies going to more countries, building more plants in a particular foreign country, manufacturing or mining more end products in a particular foreign land, investing in a single alien nation in a greater degree of integration and diversifying on a worldwide basis.
Approximate Word count = 2639 Approximate Pages = 10.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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