Jefferson
US President Woodrow Wilson created an administration based on Moral Diplomacy. The idea was to support countries that had the same moral beliefs as the US.
No president has led us to "moral decline." Most have wanted the best for the nation and for the common good. Our morals are up to us not a president. We have a secular democracy that allows for each of us to decide our values and morals.
He believed that the U.S. had a moral obligation to promote democracy in Latin America. He also believed that mending fences with Colombia was necessary. Based on the so-called "bad deal" of the Panama Canal, Wilson sent Colombia several million dollars.
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Moral diplomacy is a system that gives support to the countries that have moral beliefs that are in line with the country that is giving support. Moral diplomacy was proposed by US President Woodrow Wilson in his 1912 election.
Ronald Reagan
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Jackson was the only U.S. President to believe the world was flat.
Raising taxes
Presidents Lincoln and Jackson had different views on laws they believed were unconstitutional. President Lincoln believed that it was his duty to enforce laws he believed were unconstitutional and work for their repeal. President Jackson, on the other hand, believed that such laws could be broken and then hopefully have the US Supreme Court rule on their constitutionality.
Idealism is seeing things in an optimistic or idealistic fashion. It is idealistic of us to think we are going to get rich doing tasks online, but here we are.
civilize and Christianize the world... he believed it was the "white man's burden" because the US was superior to other countries and the other countries were weak