U.S. foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere after 1900 was
a. defensive geared toward limiting European influence.
b. isolationist.
c. cooperative geared toward building strong relationships with other nations.
d. never criticized by U.S. citizens.
e. aggressive geared toward expanding American influence
e
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