In evaluating U.S. actions around the turn of the 20th century, we can see both positive and negative sides. First, the U.S. expanded its influence by improving trade relationships. For example, the Open Door Policy allowed more access to China for American businesses. However, these actions often led to interference in other countries' affairs, like in the Philippines and Cuba. Many people felt that the U.S. was disrespecting the sovereignty of these nations. Therefore, while some actions helped the economy, others should be criticized for disregarding local peoples' rights.
Should U.S. actions in world events around the turn of the 20th century be praised or condemned (criticized)? Write this in 6 short sentences in a 7the grade level using the RACES strategy.
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