Which statement about Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy is true?
A) Wilson's opposition to intervention changed the direction of American foreign policy.
B) Wilson rejected Roosevelt's use of military power.
C) Despite campaign claims, Wilson ended up being very interventionist.
D) Fellow Democrats accused Wilson of neglecting economic aspects of foreign policy.
Answer: C
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