A willingness to fight wars within U.S. borders or against neighboring countries, but to not fight wars in distant lands, reflects which foreign policy stance?

A) isolationism
B) pacifism
C) expansionism
D) containment
E) the Monroe Doctrine


A

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What will be an ideal response?

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In foreign policy, President Harry Truman's actions suggested his belief that the Soviet Union was

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a. international borrowing. b. microlending. c. creative financing. d. small business loans.

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