Asked by Ronald Antenor on May 11, 2024

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American expansionism after the 1890s

A) was largely driven by the desire for expanded overseas trade.
B) was hampered by the continued U.S. observance of the Monroe Doctrine.
C) had little to do with American consumer demand for foreign products.
D) severely depressed the nation's agricultural and industrial production.
E) was not affected by the development of the railroad.

American Expansionism

A policy and ideology that advocates for the territorial or economic expansion of the United States across North America and beyond, historically through methods such as colonization, annexation, and war.

Overseas Trade

The exchange of goods, services, and capital between countries across international borders or territories.

  • Assess the reasons and impacts of the United States' imperialistic actions and territorial expansion, focusing on its authority over Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
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Precious AnsahMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
American expansionism after the 1890s was significantly driven by the desire for expanded overseas trade, as the United States sought new markets for its goods.