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How the U.S. moved from continental to global empire : vimar
How the U.S. moved from continental to global empire : vimar
How the U.S. moved from continental to global empire
When confronted with a choice between building a society based on communitarian values or expanding to dodge the difficulties that would have entailed, the U.S. consistently chose imperial expansion.
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