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which statement best describes Beveridge's central claim about Americas global role? 1. the united state should avoid involvement in foreign affairs to focus on domestic unity 2. the united states has a divine mission to expand its influence and spread its principles abroad 3. the united state must strengthen its economy before considering any foreign expansion 4. the united states should only intervene internationally if other nations request its assistance. which quotation supports part a 1 "have we no mission to perform, no duty to discharge to our fellow-man?" 2." it is a mighty people that he has planted on this soil" 3. " a generation has passed and you have reared a race of hero's worthy of your blood" 4 we govern our territories without their consent
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Answer for part A: 2. the united states has a divine mission to expand its influence and spread its principles abroad.
Supporting quotation: 1. "have we no mission to perform, no duty to discharge to our fellow-man?"
Brief explanation: Beveridge argued the U.S. had a moral/divine duty to extend its influence and "civilize" others; the quoted line explicitly frames expansion as a mission or duty.
Supporting quotation: 1. "have we no mission to perform, no duty to discharge to our fellow-man?"
Brief explanation: Beveridge argued the U.S. had a moral/divine duty to extend its influence and "civilize" others; the quoted line explicitly frames expansion as a mission or duty.
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