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19 December, 12:10

How did Latin Americans view wilson's moral imperialism?

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  1. 19 December, 12:39
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    This depends greatly on the Latin American country in question, but most Latin Americans disliked Wilson's moral imperialism since it meant an unwelcome intrusion into their lives.
  2. 19 December, 13:38
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    Woodrow Wilson's "Moral Imperialism" would better be termed "Passive-Aggressive Imperialism", most Latin Americans disliked Wilson's moral imperialism since it meant an unwelcome intrusion into their lives.

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    Wilson, who disagreed with the tenets of traditional, armed imperialism, believed that you could intervene in another nation's affairs through moral and ethical means. Woodrow Wilson's moral imperialism in Latin America produced more military interventions than any other president before or since.
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