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The United States became increasingly involved in world affairs through all of the following except:
Spanish-American War
Roosevelt's Square Deal
Open Door Policy
Panama Canal
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Roosevelt's Square Deal.
Explanation: The Square Deal was Theodore Roosevelt's domestic reform program (trust-busting, consumer protection, conservation). The Spanish-American War, the Open Door Policy, and the Panama Canal were all actions that increased U.S. involvement in international affairs.
Explanation: The Square Deal was Theodore Roosevelt's domestic reform program (trust-busting, consumer protection, conservation). The Spanish-American War, the Open Door Policy, and the Panama Canal were all actions that increased U.S. involvement in international affairs.
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