The major goal involving U.S. relations with Latin America in the late nineteenth century focused on __________.
A. bringing Protestantism to that region
B. helping Spain hold on to the last of its New World colonies
C. dominating that region's local economies
D. assisting Latin American nations with expansion of their navies
Answer: C
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