Theodore Roosevelt: I know what a democracy is Mr. Twain, and I do agree that the nation was founded on freedom and equality. However, your perception on imperialism is far from the truth. Imperialism gives us the opportunity to take the message of freedom and democracy to others around the world. Also, imperialism will make America impressive and powerful. …show more content…
It is going to cause problems in the end. We should keep to ourselves and build up our own country. We should resolve problems in America before voyaging to other countries.
Theodore Roosevelt: As citizens of the United States, it is our duty to expand to other countries, educate them, and take advantage of their resources. It creates opportunities for our country that being isolated could not. For example, the United States has developed significantly with its new territories. With these territories, comes more power and new naval bases.
Mark Twain: More military power is very dangerous and is a threat to our democracy. European countries with large militaries give fewer rights to citizens than Americans. Also, when there are more deadly weapons a war can happen.
Theodore Roosevelt: I beg to differ, but having a larger military can intimidate the larger European countries and it will prevent war instead of creating war. In order to protect our colonies and the United States, we will need to increase our military and station troops overseas to keep peace and promote democracy throughout the