US asserts itself as a world power because of her economic compatibility and military prowess. Further, US champions the cause of people fighting for democracy any where in the world. There was a balance in power with erstwhile Soviet Union. With their exit,US has become the lone world power. However, with the uprise of China who is flexing her muscles, she will be the toughest competitor of US in the near future both economically and strategically, to retain the world power title. However, since US fights for democracy and China is under communist regime, the choice is obvious for democratic and peace loving people all over the world.
Imperialism is defined as the policy by a country of extending its power through diplomacy or military force. The word is often used to describe countries who seek to gain control of or influence other countries.
During the period of old immigration (1840-1890), people were primarily drawn to the U.S. by the promise of economic opportunity, escaping poverty and famine in their home countries. Factors like the Irish Potato Famine and political unrest in Germany and other European nations propelled many to seek a better life. Additionally, the prospect of land ownership and the availability of jobs in rapidly industrializing cities attracted a large influx of immigrants. Social factors, including the desire for religious freedom and the chance to build a new life, also played a significant role in their migration.
As the U.S. emerged as a major power, policymakers sought to promote ideas of democracy, free trade, and open markets, believing these principles would foster global stability and prosperity. They aimed to counteract imperialism and expand American influence through diplomatic and military means, exemplified in strategies like the Monroe Doctrine and later interventions. Additionally, U.S. leaders advocated for collective security arrangements, such as the League of Nations and later the United Nations, to address international conflicts and promote peace. Overall, the focus was on establishing a liberal international order that aligned with American values and interests.
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political powers
Morgenthau believes that the pursuit of power is a fundamental aspect of human nature and that it is a driving force in international politics. He argues that states will inevitably strive for power to ensure their security and protect their interests in a competitive world.
Organizations that seek political power by electing people to office so that their positions and philosophy become public policy are called a political party. A local or judicial election in which candidates are not selected or endorsed by political parties and party affiliation is not listed on ballots is a nonpartisan election.
You must petition the court to be appointed his guardian. You should seek the advice of an attorney who specializes in probate.
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traders from all over the world came to seek their fortunes.
They did not seek wheat.They did not seek wheat.
People seek power in society to gain a healthy social standing, to develop contacts and to run society in a better way. A more explicit set of motivating reasons that cause individuals to seek power are the floowing: 1. To achieve the collective good; 2. To seek power in the conscious pursuit of their self interest; and 3. They seek power because of unconscious motives related to deprivations in their childhood.
The defeat of Spain's Armada was a major setback for the world power Spain had become. Also, English privateers made money by capturing gold being shipped from the New World back to Spain.The English, however, were not blind to the wealth the New World might bring to them. They established Jamestown in Virginia, a private but government supported company to reap the rewards of tobacco sales in Europe from their tobacco farms in Virginia and North Carolina.