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Definitions from the WebMoral Diplomacy of the Spanish-American WarDefinition:Moral Diplomacy of the Spanish-American War refers to the foreign policy approach adopted by the United States during and after the Spanish-American War of 1898. It emphasized promoting democratic ideals, advocating for self-determination, and supporting governments considered morally upright. Examples:Noun:The moral diplomacy of the Spanish-American War aimed to spread democratic values and support self-governing nations in the aftermath of the conflict. Adjective:The U.S. government implemented a moral diplomatic approach during the Spanish-American War, emphasizing democratic principles and supporting morally upright governments. Related Products:Note:The provided links direct to Amazon searches for related products and may not display specific or desired results. | ||||
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