Both used economic power to spread U.S. influence abroad.
Both were intrested in opening new markets around the world.Apex
Both wanted a bigger role for American businesses in the world—apex
C. Both wanted a bigger role for Americans businesses in the world. (APEX)
Fruit merchants and foreign policy elite had several things in common. They both participated in economic Imperialism. They both wanted to control the market they were in, to be the exclusive provider of product/policy. They both used economic power to spread US influence abroad. They both wanted a bigger role for American businesses in the world
Fruit merchants and foreign policy elite had several things in common. They both participated in economic Imperialism. They both wanted to control the market they were in, to be the exclusive provider of product/policy. They both used economic power to spread US influence abroad. They both wanted a bigger role for American businesses in the world
Fruit merchants and foreign policy elite had several things in common. They both participated in economic Imperialism. They both wanted to control the market they were in, to be the exclusive provider of product/policy. They both used economic power to spread US influence abroad. They both wanted a bigger role for American businesses in the world
Both used economic power to spread U.S. influence abroad
Both were interested in opening new markets around the world.
Both wanted a bigger role for American businesses in the world.
Fruit merchants and U.S. foreign policy makers both sought to expand their influence and access to new markets. Just as fruit merchants aimed to cultivate relationships and trade routes to enhance their business, U.S. foreign policy often focused on establishing strategic alliances and economic ties to promote American interests abroad. Both groups operated within a global context, navigating competition and diplomacy to achieve their goals. Ultimately, their activities reflected broader economic and geopolitical strategies.
Both Wanted a bigger role for American businesses in the world.
Both were interested in opening new markets around the world.