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Correct answer:
The league believed the war was immoral and undemocratic.
Historical context/details:
The Anti-Imperialist League was established in 1898. Â They viewed the United States' involvement in the Philippines was an act of imperialism.
The central philosophical argument of the Anti-Imperialist League was that a republican government (such as the United States) cannot be true to itself if it takes over control of territories without the consent of the people in those territories. Â In our own country's Declaration of Independence, you'll find these words: Â "To secure these rights (life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness), Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." Â If we believe that about our own country, we need to apply the same principle to other countries -- such as the Philippines. Â Â
That was the Anti-Imperialist League's contention.
Answer:
The league believed the war was immoral and undemocratic.
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