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The End of American Exceptionalism? The Cold War and Vietnam,ntury’. Luce portrayed a vision of America that continued the long tradition of regarding the United States as an exceptional nation with a special destiny. He argued that the US must ‘accept wholeheartedly our duty and our opportunity as the most powerful and vital nation in the world and in conseq赦免 发表于 2025-3-26 19:41:36
Gerald Ford and the Time for Healing,ed by civil unrest, a divisive war, the assassinations of major public figures, and widespread political scandal, his presidency would offer the United States ‘a time to heal’. Ford recognized that the nation was ‘caught up in a crisis of confidence’ and that, like Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War,