The excerpt most directly demonstrates the changing American foreign policy based on
a. collective security and multilateral economic framework that bolstered non-communist nations.
b. the desire for other nations to demonstrate autonomy while increasing diplomacy at a multi-national level.
c. the need for governments to clearly define their own foreign policy objectives.
d. a unilateral movement towards human rights and self-determination in economically developing countries.
Ans: a. collective security and multilateral economic framework that bolstered non-communist nations.
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