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olga nikolaevna [1]
3 years ago
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AP US History question:

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Ivanshal [37]3 years ago
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It would be mostly "idealism" that was <span>more important in driving American foreign policy in the years 1895 to 1920, since this was a time when the US had largely finished expansion and instead was focused on liberation--as was the case in Cuba. </span>
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