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Yes, many Americans believe they have a responsibility toward the world, stemming from the nation's economic, political, and cultural influence. This responsibility often manifests in humanitarian aid, environmental stewardship, and promoting global stability and democracy. Additionally, as a leading nation, the U.S. is seen as having a moral obligation to address global issues like poverty, climate change, and human rights violations. Ultimately, this perspective emphasizes the interconnectedness of global communities and the impact of American actions on the world stage.

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