The depression of 1893 had an impact on America's international posture in that
A. the U.S., with the return of prosperity, felt no great need to participate in the growing world of international trade.
B. the U.S. became determined to drop its barriers to foreign imports in order to restore domestic competitiveness.
C. the strains of underproduction left America behind in the race for world markets.
D. it encouraged American manufacturing and agricultural interest in markets abroad.
Answer: D
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