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The United States pushed forward economically due to industrialization. Companies were able to produce an excess of products, and needed to move beyond the borders of the country. In addition, the country began to push forward its democratic ideology and warned that while it was willing to do so diplomatically, it would have no problem using its military strength to back it up.

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Q: How did imperialism affect American politics in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
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