The Rights and Responsibilities of the United States as a Military Superpower
Thesis Statement
The end of World War
II saw the emergence of the United States as a military, economic, and
political super power. The United States became the world's
"policeman", intervening in foreign nations. The reasons
for foreign intervention are stopping human rights violations; stopping
the spread of Communism while setting up a democratic government in the
process; and for economic gain. The
question was, and is,does the United States have the responsibility to
intervene in foreign nations when such rights are imperiled?
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Halls of Montezuma: Marine anthem Source (Historystartsnow).
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