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What was the guiding principle of Woodrow Wilson's moral diplomacy?
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To threaten other countries with military power.
To threaten other countries with military power.
To acquire new territories and expand the empire.
To acquire new territories and expand the empire.
To use economic pressure to control other nations.
To use economic pressure to control other nations.
To support only countries with democratic values.
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To support only countries with democratic values.
(Explanation: Wilson's "moral diplomacy" sought to promote democracy and moral principles in U.S. foreign policy, rather than imperial conquest or coercion.)
(Explanation: Wilson's "moral diplomacy" sought to promote democracy and moral principles in U.S. foreign policy, rather than imperial conquest or coercion.)
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