According to the text, Truman's commitment to continued American involvement in global affairs after World War II was based upon
a. a commitment to Wilsonian idealism regarding an internationalist role for the United States.
b. the circumstance of his assuming office after the completion of the Yalta Conference and his commitment to carrying out Roosevelt's policies.
c. the view of his closest advisors who promoted an international role for the United States.
d. Both options A and B are true.
e. All of the above are true.
E
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