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Pro-imperialists at the turn of the century often cited economic expansion as a key advantage of imperial power, arguing that it opened new markets for American goods and increased profitability for U.S. businesses. They also believed that spreading American values and culture would uplift "less developed" nations, promoting democracy and civilization. Additionally, proponents argued that Imperialism enhanced national security by establishing strategic military bases and fostering global influence.

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