The policy of isolationism no longer worked for new American leaders because they wanted the U.S. to become a global power. true or false

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True. The policy of isolationism became increasingly seen as inadequate as new American leaders sought to position the United States as a global power, especially in the context of international conflicts and economic opportunities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This shift was evident during events such as the Spanish-American War and the subsequent involvement in World War I, where the U.S. took a more active role in global affairs.