“But today we are raising more than
we can consume. Today we are making more than we can use…There are more workers than there is work. We do not need more money – we need more circulation, more employment. Therefore, we must find new markets for our produce, new occupation for our capital, new work for our labor…” – Senator Albert J. Beveridge, 1898
How does this passage relate to the topic of American Imperialism?
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What might someone say if they opposed the point‐of‐view in the above passage?
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“…In the barrels would be dirt and
rust and old nails and stale water— and cartload after cartload of it would be taken up and dumped into the hoppers with fresh meat, and sent out to the public's breakfast. Some of it they would make into "smoked" sausage—but as the smoking took time, and was therefore expensive; they would call upon their chemistry department, and preserve it with borax and color it with gelatin to make it brown. All of their sausage came out of the same bowl, but when they came to wrap it they would stamp some of it "special," and for this they would charge two cents more a pound.” – The Jungle, Upton Sinclair
What impact did this book have on
American society?
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#14: “A general association of
nations must be formed.” – Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points
“I object in the strongest possible way to having the United States agree, directly or indirectly, to be controlled by a league [of nations] which may at any time…,be drawn in to deal with internal conflicts in
other countries…We should never allow the United States to be involved in any internal conflict in another country.” – Senator Henry Cabot Lodge
In your own words…
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How are these documents related to the words – isolationism and neutrality?
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“…The Director of the War
Relocation Authority is authorized and directed to formulate an effectuate [implement] a program for the removal, from the areas designated from time to time by the Secretary of War or appropriate military commander under the authority of Executive Order No.
9066 of February 19, 1942, of the persons or classes of persons designated under such Executive Order, and for their relocation, maintenance, and supervision…” – Executive Order 9102, 1942
In your own words…
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What constitutional issues are raised by the passage of Executive Order 9066?
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“One may want to ask: ‘How can you
advocate breaking some laws and obeying others?’ The answer lies in the fact that there are two types of laws: just and unjust. I would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.
I would agree with St. Augustine that "an unjust law is no law at all.” – Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King Jr.
In your own words…
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What impact did this letter have on the Civil Rights Movement?
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