No. War does not make the world safe. Aside from that, nobody has any right to tell others how they should live. It is possible in the future that democracy may no longer work, so all the fighting would have been for nothing. Not everyone will welcome the changes, especially after their country has lived for thousands of years on the same traditions. Civilisations have proven time and time again that world conquest does not and will not work. The Roman Empire, Mongol Empire, Hunnic Empire, Nazi German Empire and so on have all tried and failed. All the US will be doing is repeating history again. America is still a young country compared to the rest of the world. The rest of the world has already done the trials and errors.
Who says democracy is safe anyway? In order to have democracy, you need to be monitored 24/7. Imagine if the wrong person was monitoring you. Imagine how many more innocent people could have been killed in WW2 by the Nazis if they had the ability to monitor everyone as we do today.
There is no such thing as a utopia, it only exists in literature. However there is such thing as a Dystopia, and several exist today (North Korea is an example).
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To make the world safe for democracy
no they did not
Ancient Greece was actually the first place to make a democracy. The United States later modeled their government after that.
False. They believed that Parliament should make the laws, but when the King interfered, some of the colonists rebelled and started the United States.
The English settled in North America for a variety of reasons. Some wanted adventure in the New World. The pilgrims came to America for religious freedom.
To make the world safe for democracy
The four elements thought to make America great are freedom, democracy, opportunity, and diversity.
Stuttgart, Arkansas is the rice capital of the world, which should make it the capital of America by default
World War I.
no they did not
they help history by introducing a democracy especially to America
Woodrow Wilson
Direct democracy, as they allow citizens to come together to make decisions on local issues through open discussion and voting.
America had the hardship of preparing for war, since it had been in isolation for the preceding decades, and the test would be whether or not it could mobilize quickly enough to stop Germany and make the world safe for democracy (again).
Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of America, explained the goal of America entering into WWI as a way to make, in his words, "the world safe for democracy". This was largely due to the Sussex message, the Zimmerman Telegram, and not to mention the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.
During the Second World War, America did not hesitate to join hands with the Soviet Union to defeat Japanese imperialism and German fascism which if not defeated, would have been fatal to the world. Though there had been a brief respite of cold war since then, America did not hesitate to intervene to make available a little breathing space to the Russian people though the pleasure- indulged and stiff-frozen Russian Authoritarian rulers did not like it. Had there been no American Revolution and No Government Of The People and no Democracy, the present day world would have been a darker place to live in. And in the past there was the CARE- American Relief Everywhere, which fed millions. Thus America can certainly lead the world as any other country, but it cannot rule the world. No country likes any such notion. It is good to debate in schools the philosophy of American goodness, and how America contributes to the betterment of the world, rather than discussing why America should or should not rule the world.
Woodrow Wilson