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PART 4: PRIMARY SOURCE ANALYSIS- Use the 1898 Senate campaign speech by Albert J. Beveridge to complete the
following.
"Fellow citizens, it is a noble land that God has given us... It is a mighty people that he has planted on this soil... It is a
glorious history our God has bestowed upon his chosen
people; ...a history of soldiers who carried the flag across the
blazing deserts and through the ranks of hostile
mountains... a history of a multiplying people who overran a continent
in half a century...For William McKinley is continuing
the policy that Jefferson began, Monroe continued, Seward
advanced, Grant promoted, Harrison championed,
and the growth of the Republic has demanded. Hawaii is ours; Porto
Rico is to be ours; at the prayer of
the people... in the islands of the east, even to the gates of Asia, coaling stations are
to be ours; at the very least the
flag
of
a liberal government is to float over the Philippines, and it will be the stars and
stripes of glory... The Opposition tells us
that we ought not to govern a people without their consent. I answer, The rule
of liberty that all just government derives
its authority from the consent of the governed, applies only to those who are
capable of self-govemment."
10. Identify two arguments Beveridge used to justify his position on imperialism.
1.
2.
Historical continuity which he linked imperialism to the historical expanison of the united state, by drawing parallels with
past presidents actions.
His second argument is about national growth and superiority, in which he portrayed imperialism as means to better
americas greatness and power
11. Explain the significance of the "coaling stations" mentioned in the speech.
Coaling stations were a very important for refueling ships, a strategic necessity for projecting military power and maintaing
shipping routes in global trade.
PART 5: PRIMARY SOURCE ANALYSIS- Use the Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League (1899) to complete the
following.
"...Imperialism is hostile to liberty and tends toward militarism, an evil from which it has been our glory to be free. We
regret that it has become necessary in the land of Washington and Lincoln to reaffirm that all men, of whatever race or
color, are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We maintain that governments derive their just powers
from the consent of the governed. We insist that the subjugation of any people is "criminal aggression" and open
disloyalty to the distinctive principles of our government. We hold with Abraham Lincoln, that "no man is good enough to
govem another man without that other's consent. When the white man governs himself, that is self-government, but
when he governs himself and also governs another man, that is more than self-government--that is despotism." "Our
reliance is in the love of liberty which God has planted in us... Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for
themselves, and under a just God cannot long retain it." We cordially invite the co-operation of all men and women who
remain loyal to the declaration of independence and the constitution of the United States".
12. Identify two arguments the ti-Imperialist League used to support their position on imperialism?
The two arguments that are used to support the Anti imperialist league used to support their position on imperialism are That
imperialism is hostile to liberty and it tends to lead to militarism, and that goes against the principles of freedom and self
governance that the united statues really values. The second argent displayed is that subjugation of anypeople is considered
criminal agression and goes agains the principles of self govermnet/
13. Explain the significance of the phrase "all men and women found at the end of the platform.
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PART 6: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER- Compare the quotes above and complete the following.
14. How do the authors of these quotes view the ideas of liberty and the "consent of the governed" differently?
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