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How does U.S. foreign policy today differentiate from foreign policy during the country’s founding?(1 point)
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Foreign policy has shifted from an internationalism perspective to an isolationism perspective.
Foreign policy has shifted from an internationalism perspective to an isolationism perspective.
Foreign policy has gone back and forth between internationalism and isolationism perspectives.
Foreign policy has gone back and forth between internationalism and isolationism perspectives.
Foreign policy has not changed throughout the country’s history.
Foreign policy has not changed throughout the country’s history.
The country’s foreign policy has shifted from an isolationism perspective to a internationalism perspective.
The country’s foreign policy has shifted from an isolationism perspective to a internationalism perspective.
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The country’s foreign policy has shifted from an isolationism perspective to an internationalism perspective.
Explanation: At the founding the U.S. favored avoiding entangling alliances and limited foreign involvement; today it pursues active international engagement through alliances, institutions, trade, and global interventions.
Explanation: At the founding the U.S. favored avoiding entangling alliances and limited foreign involvement; today it pursues active international engagement through alliances, institutions, trade, and global interventions.
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