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NO. Beveridge was known as a strong Imperialist and actively supported American expansion and Imperialism. His arguments were very similar to Rudyard Kipling's "White Man's Burden" and Social Darwinism in terms of why he justified the expansion of American power.
Infamous for his involvement in the Teapot Dome scandal, Albert Bacon Fall (Nov 26, 1861-Nov 30, 1944) was a US Senator from New Mexico and Secretary of the Interior under Warren G. Harding.
Beveridge said that some people were not capable of self-government.He pointed out that the US continues to do this with Native Americans, although they have their own local government powers.He points out that the United States already does this with Native Americans.He says that some people are not capable of self-government.He compares the with the people of the Philippines to children, who are governed without consent.
No Albert Gallatin was not a federalist. In fact Albert Gallatin was most known for being anti-federalist. Albert served as the Secretary of the US Treasury.
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to sell Americas surplus of goods
to sell Americas surplus of goods
to sell America's surplus of goods
to sell America's surplus of goods
to sell America's surplus of goods
to sell America's surplus of goods
to sell America's surplus of goods