What is the primary way that the united states' ideals spread through the world?
a. many peop...
History, 09.12.2019 00:31, doggylover6633
What is the primary way that the united states' ideals spread through the world?
a. many people live in areas controlled by the american military and try to assimilate
b. other nations observe the success of american democracy and institute a similar one.
c. all international organizations promote american culture and values in their member states.
d. many people from the united states immigrate to other countries and teach others their culture
and ideals
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