Alfred Thayer Mahan argued that the United States needed a powerful navy to secure its interests and expand its influence globally. He believed that naval strength was essential for protecting trade routes, asserting military power, and establishing overseas colonies. Mahan's ideas, particularly outlined in his book "The Influence of Sea Power upon History," emphasized that a strong maritime presence was crucial for national prosperity and security. His theories significantly influenced U.S. naval policy and expansionism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
How can you use the map to argue that Alexander was great?
Yes, Romulus and Remus did argue to build their city
This act allowed us to push Indians onto land designated for them out west in order to keep expanding. This act officially passed on May 28th 1830. Some argue this was a needed and not needed act.
About Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson
yes
no. Alfred said ''that the key to world dominace was to overpower the sea.''
The Key to U.S. World domination was control of the seas.
Alfred T. Mahan's argument against isolationism was that the navy could protect U.S. economic interests. Mahan also explained that a strong navy needed overseas bases and places for ships to refue.
In his book "The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783," Alfred T. Mahan argued that naval power was crucial for national greatness and the ability to project influence globally. He contended that control of the seas through a strong navy, strategic naval bases, and merchant shipping was essential for a country's economic and military success. Mahan's ideas emphasized the importance of maritime dominance in shaping historical events and the rise of great powers, influencing naval strategies and policies in the United States and beyond.
The answer is because he didn't want to start a political war against The U.S. and Europe. and This is the wrong answer
Alfred was surprised at his mother's behavior in the store because she usually doesn't lose her temper or argue with people, but that day she yelled at the cashier over a mistake in her change. This was unusual for her, and it caught Alfred off guard.
Lemon was Alfred Lemon of the ACLU who agreed to argue against the use of Pennsylvania public funds for parochial schools.
gain access to foreign markets
economic equality
Argue about what. Be more specific.
to argue = hitvake'akh (??????)
Don't argue; dicker. I won't argue the point.