__________ tied the United States to the Allied side

A) economic interests
B) existing treaties
C) national security interests
D) racial solidarity


A

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In his approach to foreign affairs, Wilson could be described as what?

a. a militarist b. a moralist c. an economist d. a global strategist e. a pacifist

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