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How did newspapers and magazines relate to American foreign-policy at the end of the 19th century

A- most newspaper owners were committed to American isolationism and ran a few stories about distant places
B- stories about distant places were popular encouraged calls for a larger American role in world affairs
C- Government leaders pressured newspapers to avoid stories about distant places in order to protect plants for military intervention overseas
D- do you newspapers published stories about distant places focusing instead on stories about the American west of the closing of the frontier

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B. Stories about distant places were popular and encouraged calls for a larger American role in world affairs.

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At the end of the 19th century magazines and newspapers had an important role in the United States because they were produced in mass and a big part of the population was interested in the descriptions about the US interventions in foreign countries. Thanks to this information the population formed a point of view about foreign policy and critique many of the military incursions abroad. Thus, we can say that newspapers and magazines influenced in the American foreign-policy because "stories about distant places were popular encouraged calls for a larger American role in world affairs" (option B)

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