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“I believe our people would welcome any action on the part of the United States to put an end to the terrible state of things existing there (in Cuba)...We can stop it, in my judgment, by pursuing a proper diplomacy and offering our good offices. Let it once be understood that we mean to stop the horrible state of things in Cuba and it will be stopped. The great power of the United States, if it is once invoked and uplifted, is capable of greater things than that.” -Henry Cabot Lodge, 1898
This opinion expresses views associated MOST closely with (1 point)
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( ) Imperialists.
( ) Industrialist.
( ) Populists.
( ) Anti-Imperialist.
( ) Progressives.
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(X) Imperialists.
Reason: Lodge is arguing for U.S. intervention and use of American power to resolve Cuba's situation — a stance aligning with late-19th-century imperialism/expansionism.
Reason: Lodge is arguing for U.S. intervention and use of American power to resolve Cuba's situation — a stance aligning with late-19th-century imperialism/expansionism.
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