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By gaining possessions and influence in Asia and the Americas during the Spanish-American War, the United States threatened British power around the world. forced China and Japan to open their ports to trade. helped Spain keep its power in Europe. became a worldwide power with an extended empire.
By gaining possessions and influence in Asia and the Americas during the Spanish-American War, the United States became a worldwide power with an extended empire.
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By gaining possessions and influence in Asia and the Americas during the Spanish-American War, the United States became a worldwide power with an extended empire.
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