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Which foreign policy did President Woodrow Wilson advance as a means of keeping the United States
neutral during World War I?
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preparedness campaign
nationalism
moral diplomacy
unrestricted submarine warfare
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moral diplomacy
Wilson promoted "moral diplomacy" — a policy of supporting democratic governments and moral principles abroad — while initially keeping the United States neutral in World War I.
Wilson promoted "moral diplomacy" — a policy of supporting democratic governments and moral principles abroad — while initially keeping the United States neutral in World War I.
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