The correct answer is "There must be two Americas: one that sets the captive free, and one that takes a once captives new freedom away from him."
That is the phrase from Mark Twain's essay, "The Person Sitting in Darkness," published in February of 1901, that best identifies Twain as an anti-imperialist.
Without a doubt, Mark Twain (1835-1910) is considered to be one of the best writers of the United States. In the case of this essay, it was published in the "North American Review." He used humor and satire in his arguments to expose imperialistic ideas of the time. Mark Twain also wrote two classic novels in the American literature: "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," and the "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
The correct answer should be Mexico. Canada was north while China was on a completely different continent that had nothing to do with the railroad. Mexico became more accessible because the railroad went as far west as Nevada and California which were Mexican for a long time.
Dear Friend:
I heard that you will soon be travelling to Salt Lake City and I thought I should warn you about a new feature that has been added to flights. That is, if you plan to fly on an Imperial Airlines airplane.
On April 6th, a movie projector was loaded on one of their planes for the first in-flight movie screening. Seeing as that was a success, you may encounter that your journey will include a motion picture while you fly.
I have attached a photograph of what that first screening looked like.
Hope you enjoy the flight!
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
What Morgan argued about the role of plantation owners in shaping patriotic rhetoric was that after Bacon's rebellion, landlords stop using indentured servitude, although in some cases it was cheaper than to buy black slaves.
So with this change, plantation owners started to form the patriotic rhetoric that exalted their work and actions were for the benefit of colonial America. They tried to maintain relatively social stability, for instance, in the Jamestown, Virginia, colony, that benefited their production and exportation of cash crops to Europe.
Edmund Sears Morgan (1916-2013) was an American professor and historian who worked at the universities of Chicago, Brown, and Yale, and specialized in the history of the American colonies.