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How did industrialization impact American imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?(1 point)
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Industrialization had no impact on the United States' foreign policy during this period.
Industrialization had no impact on the United States' foreign policy during this period.

Industrialization led to increased demand for new markets, raw materials, and investment opportunities abroad.
Industrialization led to increased demand for new markets, raw materials, and investment opportunities abroad.

Industrialization made the U.S. self-sufficient, reducing the desire for overseas expansion.
Industrialization made the U.S. self-sufficient, reducing the desire for overseas expansion.

Industrialization decreased the need for foreign markets and resources, leading to isolationism.

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Industrialization led to increased demand for new markets, raw materials, and investment opportunities abroad.

(Industrial growth created surplus goods and needed resources, prompting the U.S. to seek overseas markets, colonies, and investments.)