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The spanish-american war spurred building of the panama canal by

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The Spanish-American War spurred building the Panama Canal by: demonstrating the need to shift navel forces quickly from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Theodore Roosevelt's policy toward business was to: seek regulation of only those trusts that used their powers to unfairly manipulate their markets and the economy.
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