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you can relate to your past and the style of music back then gave us to music we have today :)
When slaves were forced to come to America and work on plantations, they brought their music, folktales, and spirituals with them, just as we would bring our music with us if we were captured and sold to a foreign country. These spiritual have influenced our gospel music today.
because major labels throw money at radio stations to play their garbage music excessively so that they could ultimately hypnotize the teenage minds of today that listen to them to deem it "popular" and "cool". rnb today is nothing like how it was before. please refer to vintage Motown for some real soul because a lot of the artists today just don't got it (and sadly they may never will).
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As a US State its Foreign Policy is dictated by the State Department at the Federal level.
American foreign policy today accept the fact that the United States is a member of a world community that cannot afford to ignore the importance of getting along.
I think, her influence on westeren expansion, culture, foreign policy. making russia the world power it is today. I think, her influence on westeren expansion, culture, foreign policy. making russia the world power it is today.
neocolonialism
That similarity can be found in the ideas and policies of Thomas Jefferson, namely that the US should promote an "Empire of Liberty" worldwide, Liberty meaning the values and ideas behind the US Constitution. US foreign policy today still focuses on promoting and sometimes enforcing (think of Iraq) these values all over the globe.
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has imperialism had any effect on the development of counties today
different from what it was today....
not man presidents have but Obama seems to be following the ideas of Taft
no
The concept of the white man's burden, the idea that it is the duty of white people to govern and educate non-white people, has influenced past US policies that sought to justify imperialism and intervention in other countries, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries. While this ideology is less overt today, remnants can still be seen in certain attitudes and approaches to foreign policy, potentially shaping how the US engages with other nations.
USA invasion of Iraq