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earnstyle [38]
3 years ago
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During the imperialism period of the United States, which of the following was the goal of US foreign policy? A. increase politi

cal and economic influence around the world B. decrease the political and economic influence of communism C. affirm the sovereignty of the United States D. restrict immigration from Europe and South America
History
2 answers:
amm18123 years ago
4 0
<u>The correct answer is A</u><u />

The foriegn policy was trying to promote democracy and human rights. It was also trying to further cooperative foriegn trade. And to maintain world peace and a balance of power.
Nonamiya [84]3 years ago
3 0

During the imperialism period of the United States, increase political and economic influence around the world was the goal of US foreign policy. Option A is correct.

The Age of American Imperialism resulted in the expansion of the United States' economic, political, and cultural influence beyond its borders during at the end of the 19th century through the beginning of World War I (1914).

United States aimed to spread their political (ideas of democracy and liberty) and religious beliefs worldwide.

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