In contrast to Roosevelt and Taft, Wilson's approach to foreign policy before World War I:

A) was more pragmatic and cautious.
B) combined moralism with belief in American economic power.
C) focused on Asia rather than Latin America.
D) treated Latin American nations as equals rather than inferiors.


Answer: B

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