Wilson's commitment to neutrality in World War I stemmed from his profound conviction that
A. aggressive, threatening nationalism would arise from the chaos of war.
B. a neutral America could lead the world to a peace through international cooperation.
C. the United States had no security interests outside the Western Hemisphere.
D. it was his Christian duty to impose America's will on the world.
Answer: B
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