How can American foreign policy be characterized in the years between 1901 and 1920?

A) aggressive and nationalistic
B) strongly influenced by isolationist tradition
C) relatively inactive
D) not very reflective of the nation's new economic power
E) geared toward cooperation and peace


Answer: A

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