Progressive diplomacy embodied all of the following EXCEPT
A. a belief in the superiority of Anglo-American institutions, and therefore in America's mission to help civilize the non-Western world.
B. a nationalistic commitment to avoid intervention in any foreign country.
C. a belief in moralism in international affairs.
D. a pragmatic commitment to preserving and enlarging opportunities for international trade.
Answer: B
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