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NO. Beveridge was known as a strong Imperialist and actively supported American expansion and Imperialism. His arguments were very similar to Rudyard Kipling's "White Man's Burden" and Social Darwinism in terms of why he justified the expansion of American power.
a strong navy
Strong argued that social welfare should be provided by the private sector and charities, while Beveridge proposed a comprehensive, government-funded welfare system to address poverty and social issues. Strong focused on individual responsibility and community support, while Beveridge emphasized a national program of social insurance and assistance.
Albert J. Beveridge, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt agreed on several key issues. They were all proponents of American imperialism and believed in the importance of American expansion overseas. They were also advocates for a strong military and believed in the concept of "Manifest Destiny," which asserted that the United States had a divine mission to expand its influence globally.
A strong government
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a strong government
International business has experienced an unusually strong growth pattern since 2004.
Race consciousness became a strong issue in Europe as a result of colonial expansion.
Race consciousness became a strong issue in Europe as a result of colonial expansion.
A strong international trading city.
A strong international trading city.