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Which of the following did not contribute to increasing United States involvement in world affairs?
the Panama Canal
Roosevelt acting as mediator in peace treaties
the Square Deal
the Open Door Policy
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The Square Deal.
Explanation: The Panama Canal, Roosevelt’s mediation in international disputes (e.g., the Treaty of Portsmouth), and the Open Door Policy all expanded U.S. involvement in global affairs. The Square Deal was a domestic program (trust-busting, consumer protection, conservation) and did not increase U.S. world involvement.
Explanation: The Panama Canal, Roosevelt’s mediation in international disputes (e.g., the Treaty of Portsmouth), and the Open Door Policy all expanded U.S. involvement in global affairs. The Square Deal was a domestic program (trust-busting, consumer protection, conservation) and did not increase U.S. world involvement.
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