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17 October, 21:14

Following the Spanish-American War, and especially in regard to American occupation of the Philippines, most anti-imperialists argued that

a. installing tyranny abroad would encourage tyranny at home.

b. the occupation would lead to unhealthy racial mixing.

c. cheap, imported Filipino laborers would take American jobs.

d. because all war was immoral, the fruits of war were tainted

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  1. 17 October, 21:18
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    Most anti-imperialists argued that " c. cheap, imported Filipino laborers would take American jobs" since a major part of imperialist thinking during this time was based on an anti-immigrant stance.
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