Since the end of World War II, U.S. foreign policy has been
a. quite similar to what it was before the Civil War.
b. a cautious balancing act between American democratic ideals and U.S. military and economic interests.
c. an attempt to destabilize any country that proposes obtaining nuclear capabilities.
d. genuinely uniform without any deviations in methods of bringing about peace.
e. quite unstable and unpredictable.
b
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