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The United States foreign policy in the early 20th century was driven much more by a desire to establish hegemony in the Western Hemisphere than it was driven by moralistic motivation to improve the lives of less fortunate people around the globe. To what extent do you agree with this statement

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I mostly agree though it is supposed that keeping relative peace in developing countries by (militar) intervention will make them able to find their own lives improvements.

Step-by-step explanation:

The American lifestyle inspired many countries around the globe, and those countries, by reproducing American economic and political organization, helped them to develop.

Some may say THAT is the consequence of the United States establishing their hegemony in foreign countries, but I would say THAT is to give examples on how a well-organized society should be.

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