To what extent has ideology and practical interests motivated United States foreign policy? - The following are concerns: Expansion, maintaining democracy and spread democracy to other nations, protecting the physical land and ideals of the US, financial stability. - The united states using it’s foreign policy to pursue it’s practical interests of showing dominance and it’s economic position to force democracy on other nations. - The US foreign policy was fueled by the American ideal of manifest destiny with American continually trying to prove their superiority both expansion and war.
- The following are concerns: Expansion, maintaining democracy and spread democracy to other nations, protecting the physical land and ideals of the US, financial stability.
- The united states using it’s foreign policy to pursue it’s practical interests of showing dominance and it’s economic position to force democracy on other nations.
- The US foreign policy was fueled by the American ideal of manifest destiny with American continually trying to prove their superiority both expansion and war.