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One of the fundamental aspects of the greatly strengthened United States imperialism following World War I was its tightening grip upon the other countries of the Western hemisphere. This was especially the case in Latin America. , .

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Since F.D. Roosevelt was bolted and frustrated by the right and adopted by the left, his political ego was enlisted in support of the popular view.

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The level of future supplies depends on the farmers' decisions taken well in advance and not always on the best information and advice.

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The United States worked out a formula which later came to be known as dollar diplomacy.

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The United States are confronted in world affairs with an increasing number of nations that are violently ambitious in their desires to raise their living standards.

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Having corrupt alliance with the employers the AFT leaders sabotaged all efforts to organize the workers of other industries.

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Even today, after twenty centuries of Christian Enlightment, half man's family goes hungry. .

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