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  2. Warren Carter - Wikipedia

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    Warren Carter is an exegete specializing in the Gospel of Matthew, as well as the Greek New Testament in general. Born in New Zealand and now living in Tulsa ...

  3. U.S. imperialism - Wikipedia

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    The policies perpetuating American imperialism and expansionism are usually considered to have begun with "New Imperialism" in the late 19th century, [3] though some consider American territorial expansion and settler colonialism at the expense of Indigenous Americans to be similar enough in nature to be identified with the same term. [4]

  4. Tenney Frank - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] His work on the Roman economy was a seminal study of the economy and trade in the Roman world. Frank was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1927 and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1935. [7] [8] He married Grace Edith Mayer in 1907. Of Swedish ancestry, Frank was influenced by his agrarian roots.

  5. Opinion - President Carter left America a positive path ... - AOL

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    I believe that millions of American Christians will see efforts to reverse progress toward dignity and equality for all people as a betrayal of the example and teachings of the Jesus that Jimmy ...

  6. Expansionism - Wikipedia

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    In American politics after the War of 1812, Manifest Destiny was the ideological movement during America's expansion West. The movement incorporated expansionist nationalism with continentalism, with the Mexican War in 1846–1848 being attributed to it. Despite championing American settlers and traders as the people whom the government's ...

  7. United States presidential doctrines - Wikipedia

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    The Carter Doctrine was a policy proclaimed by President Jimmy Carter in his State of the Union Address on January 23, 1980, which stated that the United States would use military force if necessary to defend its national interests in the Persian Gulf region. [27]

  8. Jimmy Carter, a forever president who brought decency to ...

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    President James Earl “Jimmy” Carter, who died on Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, at the age of 100, will best be remembered for bringing two Middle Eastern foes to the table at Camp David and ...

  9. Carter’s funeral captures the American story at a fraught ...

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    The remains of former US President Jimmy Carter are carried by an honor guard on departure from the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC, after a State Funeral Service on January 9, 2025.