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For this project, you will explore this shift by imagining a conversation between two famous americans with different opinions on the united states' role in the world. what would they talk about? how would they express their opinions? what would they say about the other person’s ideas? you will write a dialogue between two famous americans who lived during 1890–1920 in which they discuss their thoughts on american foreign policy and the differences between their beliefs.
can someone give me 2 people who had well known differing opinions on a specific subject

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