During the 1920s, American foreign policy toward Europe was characterized by
A) a willingness to forgive the World War I debts owed to the U.S. government by former allies.
B) a desire to lead the League of Nations.
C) by independent internationalism with an occasional willingness to enter into arms control treaties.
D) a commitment to the World Court.
E) complete isolation from other countries.
C
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