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How Does Thomas Dilorenzo Frame American Wars In The Article "the Virus Of Imperialism"? Please Describe What He Says Are The Real Reasons America Went To War In The Wars He Mentions
How does Thomas DiLorenzo frame American wars in the article "The Virus of Imperialism"? Please describe what he says are the real reasons America went to war in the wars he mentions
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For example, he asserts that the American Civil War was primarily about tax collection and the Spanish-American War was about protecting US business interests. If I can glean that much from the article within a minute of first seeing it, it shouldn't take you long to summarise the rest of it:
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For example, he asserts that the American Civil War was primarily about tax collection and the Spanish-American War was about protecting US business interests. If I can glean that much from the article within a minute of first seeing it, it shouldn't take you long to summarise the rest of it:
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Mona you have to do this sort of thing yourself
read the article
list the wars - in order 1812, 1845 Mexico, 1861 civil war 1898 Cuba
and then extract the reasons
1812 - to conquer Canada
1898 - to conquer a banana republic
and so on and so on.
This is a straightforward exervise on comprehension
tell us what grade we got.
read the article
list the wars - in order 1812, 1845 Mexico, 1861 civil war 1898 Cuba
and then extract the reasons
1812 - to conquer Canada
1898 - to conquer a banana republic
and so on and so on.
This is a straightforward exervise on comprehension
tell us what grade we got.
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