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they found ways to impose their language on weaker countries. They did that in large part through education. The hundreds of thousands of foreign students streaming into U.S. universities (120,000 a year by 1969) didn’t just study math and sociology. They studied math and sociology in English. They then carried English back to their home countries, where they ranked among the most educated and powerful.
How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States
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