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Yeah. Good morning.

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My name is My name is and this
is a presentation on American

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appearance. The Panama Canal,

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the overthrow of the Hawaiian
Queen and even the poverty.

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The Philippines. Today, these
are over sort of American.

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Since 18. 18,

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98 American express their
influence around the globe and back in

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the world.

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So they will be looking into the
impact American imperialism had

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in other countries.

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By looking into the subjects
into the subject,

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we hope to get a better view on
how the world was impacted as a

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whole by American sanctions.

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There are multiple using the
impact that there hasn't had.

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Uh, people like Jonathan. Oh,
here.

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I believe that the United States
needed to spread the power in

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order to have a good impact
across the globe.

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People like Martin, Mark,
Norman, Norman G O A.

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I believe that American here
that someone who cause harm to

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other countries.

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So today is the intro that read
the background.

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And then we're gonna go to the
1st 2nd,

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which is Jonathan over the
second takeover, which is Martin.

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The third one is marketed before
Norman G o.

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And then we're gonna read the
argument and the conclusion of

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like our theme for today is
whether or not the United States and

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its imperialism most beneficial
or detrimental for foreign

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countries.

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Mhm imperialism is the growth of
the country's influence using

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the diplomatic and military
power.

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The beginning of the American
imperialism can be marked by the

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Spanish American War. In 18 98
after the war,

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America took control of many
Spanish territories like Puerto

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Rico,

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the Philippines and neither
excited to Hawaii and the Virgin

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Islands.

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The United States engaged in
many acts of violence on the other

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countries in order taking power.

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You may ask yourself what the
United States feel safe from any

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external threats from these
countries?

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Well, it was because of the
geographic isolation between the two

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oceans.

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This gave them a sense of power
to be able to commit these acts

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of violence as you move on to
our stakeholders imperialism

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because the storey of the more
involved with the world.

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Yeah, at the same time properly.
Civilisation.

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The United States will take over
this country because there our

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first take home. It is done Now,

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who is a professor at Southern
Connecticut University and

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teaches political science he has
also because and he has one

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person he talks about is the
Roosevelt 26 president,

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American politicians and one
soldier opposed to serve another

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historian and politician. Small
beliefs.

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Roosevelt believed in military
power and using foreign countries

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to benefit America. Dude
Roosevelt.

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I believe that the government
should become more involved in

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foreign countries and on
extraction by creating treaties and

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getting involved in two wars to
require the country.

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Roosevelt also had strong police
on forcing America's claims and

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rights on international nations,
especially those who are weak.

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Roosevelt saw these actions not
as territorial conquest,

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but as something that America
must do for other countries.

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This cause unwanted wars and
armed to the foreign countries.

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America, nuclear life, her
second stakeholders Martin,

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who is a senior lecturer at the
University of Wolverhampton in

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the United Kingdom. Throughout
his life,

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he wrote several books that
reflected his political beliefs on

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imperialism and how it had
negative impact on the success of

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America because of its violent
actions towards other countries.

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A while back,

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there have no an article called
their public danger and where he

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compares four main political
viewpoints on imperialism.

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He talked about conservatism,
neoconservatism,

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video conservatism and
liberalism,

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paleo conservatives is to make
sure that he talked about,

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which is a group of people that
followed political beliefs more

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traditionally made religion.

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He argued that America's actions
imperialism needed to be

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stopped because they were
causing more harm to civilisation and

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using violence to take over
other countries. Similarly,

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during explained the negative
impact back through the lens of

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labour system, also known as the
anti Imperialists,

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on the other hand,

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disagreed with imperialism and
so as a way to cause harm.

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Not only until the
reconstruction of America, for instance,

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some theorise of the 9 11 attack
was caused as a result of

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imperialism but also affecting
its relationships with other

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countries. The next.

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The next stakeholder is worth
who believe that America,

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if you're not careful foreign
countries but still benefit the

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United States in many ways,

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especially economically and
socially.

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Market Nixon is associate
professor at UC San Diego University.

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You addresses many issues with
American imperialism and how it

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affects other countries in the
lesser power recognition.

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Recent sex is an article called
Events Agents Expanding Empires,

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where he talks about geologist
George Becker,

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who had an important role in
imperialism who had who had,

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who would bring his inquiry.

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And I imagine how the US might
transfer its ideas.

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Culture technology to the
Philippines.

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The US were imposed its own
imperial agenda on the people of the

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Philippines to build to build
the United State's economic empire.

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Hendrickson also talks about
these geologists exploding

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countries like South Africa.

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Miners ideologist will take any
advantage they have to take to

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take South Africa resources, so
export to explode,

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exploit natural resources,

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societies and history of the
South American nations.

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Many American geologists worked
on seeing other cultures prosper

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and build America's social
problems.

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Our fourth stakeholder is no.

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Norman Geo believes that many of
the policies the American place

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during their education from the
countries on Normandy has taken

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B A honours in Southeast Asian
history at the University of

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London School of Oriental and
African Studies. Oh,

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no one believes that things that
Congress refusal to make larger

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grants of public land and
America's European and under funded

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programmes to people of the
Philippines economy Oh man also

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blames Americans. Neglect of the
island island was under its.

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Their control also started from
economically growing and

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industry we believe that
American imperialism harm other

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countries shown by shown by the
exploitation of other countries,

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resources and economic harm that
was mentioned by going and

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market.

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However, others could already
do.

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Jonathan also stated that
Theodore Roosevelt didn't see his

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actions as a criticism, but it's
helping others reach stability.

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Louis Oh Gold, another
historian, stated that William McKinley,

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the 25th president,

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went to war with Spain because
of colonisation.

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And he believed that Cuba
deserves to be freedom and that

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historians who quote McKenley
often misinterpreted and that he

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was trying to accomplish by
peaceful methods what goes about

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wanted with military force like
article dimensions. George W.

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Bush,

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who only Bush administration
where you believe the imperialism

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was actually good for America
and was a form of nation building.

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However,

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the issue with this is the Bush
discussing imperialism with the

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facade of nation building when
in reality he was helping justify

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America's violence. Sudan
benefits from other countries.

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Finally, Jonathan uh,

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stated that often tyrants made
outlandish decision to call the

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piece, confirming the fact that
can can these acts to expand and

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control foreign countries to
help them.

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Usability was really an active
tyranny,

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imperialism and not democracy.

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This brings us to the another
presentation to summarise our main

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point.

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American imperialism was
detrimental before countries because of

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the overuse we're going to take
using violent takeover and

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economic things in many other
countries for the United as a

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result,

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America working backwards to
mainland from other countries and

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islands in order to expand their
power.

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Listen to these countries
through military course. Therefore,

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the significance of these
effects of imperialism unemployment is

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because it's still exist today
in many ways,

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like I've seen recently in
George W. Bush's presidency,

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or here in Bush's actions
towards in countries like Iraq because

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of the so called nation
building,

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which was seen as imperialistic.
Based on the arguments,

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research were really that
American imperialism most harmful

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things like the suppression of
Hawaiian culture and the damage

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to the Philippines economy
person some limitations is that we

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always say imperialism is bad.
According to your long read,

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the Panama the Panama Canal was
good.

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It was a good decision for
Panama,

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which goes against our argument.

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Additionally, in some
stakeholders,

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the authors who made the point
of view, often stated or like,

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um, give their decisions on
facts that were great,

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like it was broad, which it
should have been more specific to.

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Each of you.

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Point out that historians for
the author of the state, however,

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it's still clear that
imperialism was bad.

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Even American citizens hated the
fact that they were forced into

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war because of the United States
decision to claim Cuba or the

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buildings, especially in Hawaii.
The people.

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Because of American imperialism,

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people weren't allowed to
religiously be free or practise or

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teach their dance and their
language.

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The Philippines were in constant
war because we're in constant

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harm or danger because of the
war between them and America them

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in the United States and Spain
and the United States,

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United States imperialism only
benefited The US went against

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America's more morals and their
democracy.

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Thank you for the sense of
registration.

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Some further questions that we
still have is should the United

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States make sure that the United
States make reparations with

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foreign countries day in their
life?

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Yeah, I'm gonna ask you each a
question.

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Just answer it as fully as you
can, uh,

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give one specific way that
you're thinking changed as a result

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of learning about the CS
research and findings.

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Can we go back to, um, your
money?

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What is the way in which your
teams conclusion makes you think

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differently about your own
individual research?

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You in our all right where we
did like a counterclaim and how

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imperialism was.

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I did see a lot in our research
where especially the seas and

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mine,

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where the historians dated both
perspectives and in the artist

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perspective.

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It's like it's so it's somewhat
changed my thinking like I'm

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like,

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more in between than saying it
was bad because one reading about

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it there are, like, you know,
the Panama Canal,

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where it was good for Panama.

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And there are in certain
countries where it actually did help,

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where they benefited from it and
where they did reach stability.

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And as, um, Louis Elbow did say,
uh,

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often the storeys like you
misinterpreted him and that there are

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people like coasters.

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And William Mackenzie did try
these peaceful methods methods.

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So now, besides, you know, now
that I was a little, you know,

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I can see both interview before
I was like, Oh, imperialism,

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imperialism is bad and not
really looking at the good things

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that have thank you.

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You see, now that you finish the
project, what do you consider?

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And perhaps this came out of,
like, sort of a question.

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What do you consider to be a gap
in your team's research that if

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you could do more research and
dig into more,

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you would make you feel more
confident in your conclusion,

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really?

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Researching around the different
ways that America was, in fact,

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my imperialism and how other
countries have reacted like, Well,

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we may have lost because of
their final actions. Imperialism.

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All right. And Triana, uh,

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what's an example of a
compelling argument from one of your

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teammates Reports that you
decided to exclude from the

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presentation And why can we say
it again?

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Is there any stakeholder just
from one of the other reports that

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you did not include or didn't
fit? And why can I say morning?

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Where is it?

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Uh, you can It's from one of
your teammates.

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Reporters.

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Thanks. Okay, what's one from
yours that you didn't.

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I had a corner that I how it was
affected and how that affected

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their culture and like how like
how their country came to be.

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And I didn't really included
because I wanted to fit in more in

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the presentation, and I talked
about the reasons set.

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You are the way you want to try
to get to her younger.

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Okay, So Lizzie's, like was
political,

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like first was the most looking
inside the was like and

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something that was interesting
was the division that she looked

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into a lot of times to see the
division later on,

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After they was, uh, there was
slavery all across the country.

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But then the vision came later
on.

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I'm just seeing how there was
very people having divided

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viewpoints during this period of
time. It was like, awesome.

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Okay. Thank you.

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Uh
