President Wilson's first secretary of state, William Jennings Bryan, believed that:

a. national interest was the most important guiding principle in diplomacy
b. the United States must cement a close relationship with Britain at all costs
c. the Monroe Doctrine prohibited U.S. participation in the war
d. the United States should serve as the world's moral inspiration


D

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