The U.S. progressive and imperialist actions were interconnected in their pursuit of expanding influence and promoting American values. Progressivism aimed to reform domestic issues like labor rights and women's suffrage, while Imperialism sought to extend U.S. power abroad through territorial acquisitions and economic dominance. Both movements reflected a belief in American exceptionalism, viewing the U.S. as a force for good that could improve societies, whether at home or overseas. This dual approach allowed the U.S. to assert its authority and shape global dynamics while addressing internal social challenges.
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