Surly as an American and accepting your premis, which I dont. he would know. Mind you comment, any comment from a 💩🗿like you isn't worth of any response at all. Go away you poor sad soul.
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ONGOING CONTRIBUTION: EDUCATION
Every year, hundreds of thousands of students from all over the world come to the US for undergraduate, graduate, professional, and business education. A large number of them are sponsored by US universities. Many of them go back to their home countries and become leaders in their respective fields.
Fact remains most European countries do the same. It's a self interest thing a back door to westernized thinking. Yes!
THE RIGHT OF REVOLUTION
America stands for the concept of the inherent and universal right of revolution proclaimed in the U.S. Declaration of Independence in 1776: the doctrine that “all men are created equal” possessing “unalienable rights” to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” with the corollary that governments derive “their just powers from the consent of the governed” and that therefore the people have the right to supplant a government “destructive of these ends” with one which they believe “most likely to effect their safety and happiness.”
Europe was the first to respond. In 1789 occcurred the great French Revolution, the forerunner of two later ones of the French people during the 19th century. Neighboring countries were not slow to follow. A series of revolts, centering in 1830 and 1848, drove the Turks from Greece, overturned illiberal governments through most of the rest of the continent.
These convulsions all had their internal causes, but in every instance, the leaders derived inspiration from America’s achievement of popular rule as well as from its freely expressed interest in their similar aspirations.
I like that.... Did you write that? Or Google it?