The Anti-imperialist League believed that Imperialism was hostile towards liberty and they believed it violated the need for "consent if the governed." They also believed that annexation would mean the abandonment of American ideals of self-government and isolation.
The Anti-Imperialists objected to the annexation of the Philippines because this would indicate a longer-term US interest and control of the Philippines. The Anti-Imperialists wanted the US to contract back away from distant territories. As a result, a longer-term US control of the Philippines would run counter to this desire.
They believed that expansion went against American ideals.
the answer is a. Its expansion in Asia
They believed that expansion went against american ideals
they feared that US expansion would lead it to become an empire. They didnt like that idea because they pictured empires as a threat to individual freedoms, something they inherited from the american revolution.
they opposed it
Containment.
Its expansion in Asia.
we do not oppose US culture we just brought our traditions into America.
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because of fear that expansion could abort the democratic evolution in Russia and even revive the Cold War.
Anti-Imperialists are people who oppose the military and political expansion of countries, e.g. empire-building.
Anti-Imperialists are people who oppose the military and political expansion of countries, e.g. empire-building.