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A US senator in the early 1900s believes that the US must build more

battleships than any other nation. There is a good chance that this leader
has been strongly impacted by the writings of which person?*
Alfred T. Mahan
O Rudyard Kipling
Mark Twain
O Commodore George Dewey

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Answer: Alfred T. Mahan

Step-by-step explanation:

Alfred Thayer Mahan was an American Naval Officer and Historian who was widely known to be a brilliant strategist. He wrote two books about the influence of the Navy on the strength and development of a nation, both of which were well read and made him famous.

He believed that for a nation to succeed it needed a strong navy that could be used commercially in peace time or win a war in wartime. He even came up with plans for conflict with the foremost Naval power of the time, Britain.

A Senator and indeed a lot of Americans that would have read the writings of Mr. Mahan would have been convinced that the US needed to build more battleships than every other nation.

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