During the Gilded Age, many Americans believed in the concept of Manifest Destiny, which posited that the U.S. had a divine obligation to spread democracy and civilization. This belief was fueled by a sense of national superiority and economic expansion, as industrial growth created a desire for new markets and resources. Additionally, the prevailing social Darwinism ideology suggested that it was a natural right for more "civilized" nations to uplift those deemed "less developed." These factors combined to foster a paternalistic attitude toward other cultures, leading to a drive to "civilize" the world.
Japanese-Americans .
The Americans won.
How were civil liberties denied Japanese Americans during World War II.
nope
clothes
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Which is the BEST description of the impact of capitalism and industrialization on the American public during the Gilded Age? A) During the Gilded Age, the South was still reeling from reconstruction and lacked economic stability and infrastructure. B) With new conveniences, reasonably priced consumer goods, and relatively steady pay, Americans were better off than most of the world. C) Because of the rise of monopolies during the Gilded Age, the American economy underwent periods of recession and depression that did not end until 1918. D) In the post-Civil War period, corporations became larger and more powerful through mergers and monopolies and had a greater influence on American politics.
Japanese-Americans .
to civilize them
to civilize them
to civilize them
German- Americans and Irish- Americans were commonly called hyphenateds during the WWI area.
sex was a big part of this the more people that entered the world industrial laders decided to up production during the gilded thus makeing succes become easier to achieve
The Americans won.
Japanese Americans