The __________ is best described as the United States continuing to be the most powerful country in the world but no longer was as able to exercise the kind of economic, political, and military influence that it enjoyed at its height during the late 1940s and 1950s

a. paradox of American power c. Olney Proclamation
b. height of isolationism d. bipolarity


A

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