A leading characterization of U.S. foreign policy in the early twentieth century was
a. "Benign Neglect."
b. "Dollar Diplomacy."
c. "Golden-Rule Diplomacy."
d. "Preemptive Engagement."
b. ("Dollar Diplomacy.")
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