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    international independence movements and racial conflicts to truly understand the development of the civil rights movement at home. “American Exceptionalism” is a term US leaders have thrown ahead to express that this nation is the greatest in the world. However, Gaines notes that although the Civil Rights Movement was an inspiration to many, the US was not as exceptional as it may seem. For instance, the Civil Rights movement was not the first of its kind. African American leaders looked to the decolonization of the Gold Coast and India abroad as inspiration for the movement at home. This was certainly true in the case of Martin Luther King who preached that nonviolent demonstrations, similar to those of Gandhi in India, were necessary to peacefully spread the message of the movement. The decolonization efforts of the Gold Coast and Western Africa inspired…

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    American exceptionalism is known as the idea that America is superior and the United States is the best country (“American exceptionalism,” Wikipedia). In the United States, patriotic pride is important to citizens. On the Fourth of July or America’s birthday, citizens set off fireworks and celebrate the birthday of their beloved country. Some citizens in the United States believe that the United States is superior to all the other country. This American exceptionalism influences how Americans…

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    American exceptionalism is what sets the United States apart from other nations. Exceptionalism includes different ideas and concepts that make America unique. There are plenty of examples of it throughout history, and even still today. Some examples are positive, while others are quite the opposite. America has a lot of pride where nationalism is concerned. So much so, America uses its own word to describe nationalism, that sets it apart from nationalism in other countries. In the United…

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    American exceptionalism, a general idea of America being different from the rest of the world, is defined in many ways by different groups of people with various cultures, beliefs and races. But what does it really mean and how did it arise? Was it because America was chosen by God to show and guide people around the globe? The ideology that encouraged freedom, equal opportunity and limited government? Or was it the diversity that created and shaped the America today? The answer is, different…

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    colonialist and the future youthful country the United States would move toward becoming. Show Destiny and American Exceptionalism drove the nonmilitary personnel and government dispositions towards the Native American's and their territories. The U.S. Government has and still is constantly endeavoring to take, control and oversee lands saved for the Native American individuals in light of the trust they could oversee it better. Or, on the other hand in truth when they discovered something of…

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    Theories such as Social Darwinism, Gospel of Wealth and Adam Smith's "invisible hand" attempted to justify the lack of government interference. After much conflict, and the staunch political support of many labor unions, the government's hand was forced and these conflicting interests fueled bitter debate and governmental intervention. American exceptionalism caused the industrialization of America and the rise of immoral, exploitative big businesses, consequently inciting class conflicts and…

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    Foreign policy is the way the nation deals with other groups, nations, organizations and political parties. There is a deliberate obliviousness present amongst American citizens regarding international relations and foreign policy that only breaks when something shakes us. Many Americans pay attention to foreign policy only when it directly concerns our personal affairs, an issue we passionately care for, or our perceptions of world danger and peace. Even then, we tend to polarize the issue and…

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    American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword Seymour M. Lipset American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword is a well-known piece of work that has significantly contributed to the study of American politics. Although the concept of American exceptionalism has been introduced since the beginning of Alexander de Tocqueville’s time, Seymour M. Lipset takes this research further by analyzing American exceptionalism with greater depth. As a scholar with great reputation, Seymour M. Lipset…

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    American Exceptionalism – what does it mean? Does it imply American superiority? Actually, it means none of these things. Rather, the term, “American Exceptionalism,” refers to America’s unique qualities that separate it from other countries. America’s exceptionalism must be fairly viewed. In addition to highlighting America’s finer points, its faults must also be recognized. Charles Murray, in his book, American Exceptionalism: An Experiment in History, outlines and supports a compelling…

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    stance to embody patriotic moral clarity and historic American values. Neoconservatives are living the ideology of American exceptionalism. The general beliefs are that the world is in black and white, good and evil, and that as Americans it is our job to fight the good fight. Neoconservatives aren’t afraid of military action and wish to convince others that action is exactly what America needs. They aren’t simply conservatives because embrace a philosophy of a noble lie. This mixes philosophy…

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