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10 February, 05:51

Those who favored overseas expansion by the United States in the late nineteenth

century argued that

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    -increasing American production necessitated the acquisition of additional markets.

    -a worldwide scramble for empire, not including the United States, might eliminate American opportunities for growth as well as threaten its defenses.

    -The end of the frontier in America raised fears about diminishing opportunities at home.

    -it was America's duty and destiny to extend its "superior" government and culture to less privileged and capable peoples.
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