Josiah Strong and Albert Beveridge's articles were grouped together because both writers articulated a vision of American exceptionalism and Imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Strong, through his advocacy for Anglo-Saxon superiority and missionary work, promoted the idea of a divinely ordained duty to spread American values. Similarly, Beveridge championed U.S. expansionism, arguing that America's growth was essential for its prosperity and a moral imperative. Together, their writings reflect a broader national sentiment of expansion and cultural superiority during this period.
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