How did American foreign policy for Europe differ from the policy pursued in North and South America?

a. U.S. foreign policy for Europe was based on a desire for outposts to African and Asian markets, while the policy pursued in North and South America was based on Pan-American unity against the nations of the Old World.
b. U.S. foreign policy for Europe was based on a desire for outposts to African and Asian markets, while the policy pursued in North and South America promoted trade and tried to avoid diplomatic entanglements.
c. U.S. foreign policy promoted trade and tried to avoid diplomatic entanglements in Europe, while its policy in North and South America was based on the Monroe Doctrine.
d. U.S. foreign policy for Europe was based on the Monroe Doctrine, while the policy pursued in North and South America was based on coveting outposts on sea-lanes to other countries.


c. U.S. foreign policy promoted trade and tried to avoid diplomatic entanglements in Europe, while its policy in North and South America was based on the Monroe Doctrine.

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