America's role in international affairs was changing in the years immediately before the outbreak of World War I because the United States __________

a. was becoming more of a world power
b. had become the most powerful country in the world
c. was no longer an imperialist power
d. was no longer a colonial power
e. was becoming more and more isolated


A

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A) True B) False

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