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How did American successes in the Spanish-American War and World War I benefit the nation in international relations?
O A. By expanding trade and increasing foreign dependence on U. S.
markets
B. By securing economic and political alliances with powerful nations
C. By demonstrating the nation's economic and military resources
O D. By securing the nation its own empire, which could be used to
harvest raw materials

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