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“According to [arbitrationist] line of thought, those who still considered war a viable means of ending disputes resembled cavemen” (17). Jingoist beliefs, on the other hand, stood in stark contrast! They believed that the demonstration of force was the best way to run a country. The author describes jingoist views in this statement, “[J]ingoes believed that the nation’s foreign policy should rest on demonstration of force and military standards of honor” (20-21)...
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The author describes jingoist views in this statement, “[J]ingoes believed that the nation’s foreign policy should rest on demonstration of force and military standards of honor” (20-21). Hoganson goes on to describe the worries of such jingoes by telling us, “[A]rbitration opponents hoped to prevent arbitrationists’ seemingly feminine values from triumphing in politics” (21)...
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