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How did America's shift from isolationism to imperialism show a change in its view of its global role?
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It proved a renewed commitment to strict non-interference.
It proved a renewed commitment to strict non-interference.
It reflected a strong wish to restore European colonial power.
It reflected a strong wish to restore European colonial power.
It showed a new belief in expanding U.S. global influence.
It showed a new belief in expanding U.S. global influence.
It demonstrated a growing desire to reduce the nation's military.
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It showed a new belief in expanding U.S. global influence.
Explanation: Moving from isolationism to imperialism meant the U.S. accepted active overseas involvement—acquiring territories, intervening in other regions, and projecting power internationally.
Explanation: Moving from isolationism to imperialism meant the U.S. accepted active overseas involvement—acquiring territories, intervening in other regions, and projecting power internationally.
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