Insurrection

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An armed conflict between the Philippine Republic and the US (1899-1902)

Real World Example

The insurrection, also known as the Philippine-American War, was an important event because it showcased the United States' imperial ambitions during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This conflict highlighted the tension between the US's democratic ideals and its actions of exerting control over other nations. It raised questions about the morality and consequences of imperialism, debates that continue to influence how nations interact today. For example, discussions about national sovereignty and the rights of smaller nations are still relevant in international politics. These ideas impact people’s daily lives by shaping global trade policies, international relations, and even how countries collaborate on issues like climate change and human rights.

Practice Version

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