How did the tragic events of 9/11 transform American foreign policy?
A. The U.S. sought to improve its image around the world.
B. The U.S. began to rely more heavily on the opinions of its foreign allies for its decisions concerning foreign policy.
C. The U.S. took on a "you're either with us or against us" foreign policy stance.
D. The U.S. began to focus less on foreign affairs and more on domestic issues.
Answer: C
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