In what way does the U.S. practice internationalism in foreign policy?

A) by choosing to remain neutral in military conflicts of other nations
B) by only participating in economic efforts that benefit the U.S.
C) by taking charge of all issues that arise in other nations
D) by being involved in the military and economic affairs of other nations

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D) by being involved in the military and economic affairs of other nations

The U.S. practices internationalism in foreign policy by engaging in military alliances, humanitarian interventions, and economic partnerships, which reflects a commitment to global cooperation and stability. This involvement often includes participation in multinational organizations, trade agreements, and military alliances such as NATO.