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Lilly Parrish
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11 June, 04:22
Why did the us resist become imperialistic?
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Brenda Schneider
11 June, 04:43
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Becouse it was against of principles of most of founding father which encorueged USA to become a country which has no permanent allies but is befriended in trade with as many countries as it is possible
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