Question

Why did some people in the 1890s, and even today, consider late-nineteenth-century American foreign policy an aberration?
a. As a democratic republic founded on the idea of freedom, the United States had no right to deny independence to other countries by annexation.
b. The United States had once been a colony itself, so creating other colonies around the world was part of its history and legacy.
c. The United States had once been a small country of just thirteen states, so expanding to new lands and creating new states was an aberration.
d. As a democratic republic founded on the idea of freedom, the United States had the obligation to seek the same rights for countries around the world.
e. As a former colony, the United States understood the challenges of gaining independence and could better assist new nations than Europe could.

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