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  1. Feb 18, 2019 · American presidents like to describe the United States as a force for freedom and independence in the world. Our guest, historian Daniel Immerwahr, says there are also...

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  3. May 9, 2023 · From its origins as a settler colony to its status today as a dominant economic and political power armed with the largest military force on earth, it has established and extended its power over others—taking land, extracting resources, exploiting labor, and ensuring unequal relationships that benefit its interests.

  4. Definition of empire. The term imperialism was coined in the mid-1800s. It was first widely applied to the US by the American Anti-Imperialist League, founded in 1898 to oppose the Spanish-American War and the subsequent post-war military occupation and brutalities committed by US forces in the Philippines during the Philippine-American War.

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    Before World War II

    Before World War II, America was Isolationist, meaning it did not want to work with other countries. This was something George Washington wanted. Starting at the beginning of the 20th century its influnce grew with movies and music. It also had a very important role in World War I, which led to much discussion within America.

    After World War II

    After World War II, the United States became very strong. It had a good economy. When the Marshall Plan started in 1948, America helped rebuild Europe. This started America's close relationship with Europe. Because of all this, other countries became dependent on the United States and followed its lead. It was a founding member of the UN,an organization made to make countries work together.

    Cold War

    During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union were the two big powers. The US wanted to stop the spread of communism, so it formed alliances like NATO and gave aid to other countries. This made the U.S. very influential and important to global politics.

    The U.S. dollar is the main currency used around the world. This makes the U.S. very powerful economically. Organizations like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank are also influenced by the U.S. This helps the U.S. set globaleconomic policies and make trade agreements that help its interests (what the US wants).

    American culture, like movies, music, and technology, is spread worldwide.American tech companies, social media, and fashion also have a big impact.

    Some people criticize America. They say the U.S. sometimes acts like an empire, putting its interests before others. Military interventions and the idea that America is special [according to whom?]have made some upset.

  5. Definition. American imperialism refers to the expansionist policies and actions of the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, wherein it sought to extend its political, economic, and military influence over other countries or regions.

  6. American imperialism refers to the political, economic, and military influence exerted by the United States on other countries or regions. It involves the expansion of US power beyond its own borders.

  7. The Age of American Imperialism. America and Imperialism: The Growth of Imperial Ideas. Historian Paul Kennedy has called the emergence of the U.S. as player on world stage the most decisive change in late 19th century. America saw herself with a “special moral endowment” and felt justified in projecting influence beyond her borders.

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