After World War II, the United States became a prominent world power, and presidents were expected to

A. protect our interests abroad.
B. promote world trade.
C. prevent nuclear catastrophe.
D. do all of these: protect our interests abroad, prevent nuclear catastrophe, and promote world trade.
E. None of these answers is correct.


Answer: D

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