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What did fruit merchants and U.S. foreign-policy makers have in common?

A. Both wanted a bigger role for American businesses in the world.
B. Both advised the president.
C. Both paid their workers low wages.
D. Both treated foreign governments with great respect.

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User Wolfack
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Answer:

A. Both wanted a bigger role for American businesses in the world.

Step-by-step explanation:

Just took the test.

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User Sophiane
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Answer:

A. Both wanted a bigger role for American businesses in the world.

Step-by-step explanation:

Fruit merchants and U.S foreign-policy makers both used economic power to spread U.S influence in the foreign countries they were in making choice A correct. Additionally, they wanted to have full control of the markets they were in so they could be exclusive providers of the products/policies they had.

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