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Increased U.S. involvement in world affairs can be attributed to five key factors: economic expansion, military interventions, the establishment of international organizations, the promotion of democracy and human rights, and the response to global conflicts. Economic interests drove the U.S. to engage in trade agreements and foreign investments. Military interventions, such as in World War I and II, showcased U.S. power and commitment to global stability. The creation of organizations like the United Nations and NATO aimed to foster international cooperation, while the U.S. actively promoted democratic values in various regions to counter the influence of authoritarian regimes.

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