American exceptionalism is the idea that the United States

a. is fundamentally different from other nations, and that it places higher value on morality in its foreign relations.
b. takes exception to forms of government that are different from its own.
c. possesses an above-average military.
d. is an idealistic “city on a hill” to which immigrants flock.
e. enjoys greater freedoms and liberties than any other nation.


ANS: A

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