That similarity can be found in the ideas and policies of Thomas Jefferson, namely that the US should promote an "Empire of Liberty" worldwide, Liberty meaning the values and ideas behind the US Constitution. US foreign policy today still focuses on promoting and sometimes enforcing (think of Iraq) these values all over the globe.
It was very similar to today except for no electric music or lights. Sermons haven't changed that much - they're still about trying to do good and avoid evil.
In the early 1800s, the East and West were linked by canals. I'm not sure about the links that exist today.
Puberty tends to come at an earlier age now than in the 1800s.
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The same way people today sneeze.
As a US State its Foreign Policy is dictated by the State Department at the Federal level.
American foreign policy today accept the fact that the United States is a member of a world community that cannot afford to ignore the importance of getting along.
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Want them to grow up and be educated, earn a living and care for the family. Similar to today.
Which advancements in technology in the late 1800s are staying in the United States today
They are the same as today.
not man presidents have but Obama seems to be following the ideas of Taft
It was very similar to today except for no electric music or lights. Sermons haven't changed that much - they're still about trying to do good and avoid evil.
The same as they are today.
Yes. From 1950's to today presidents and congress have supported this philosophy. This is how we got involved in Southeast Asia and stood on alert in Europe. Making the world safe for democracy has been the foundation for foreign policy.
The same as if you were bitten today.
In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.