After investigating the involvement of the U.S. in international economic organizations, which of the following conclusions is best supported by the evidence?(1 point)

Responses

The U.S. sees international economic organizations as a threat to its economic supremacy.
The U.S. sees international economic organizations as a threat to its economic supremacy.

The U.S. only joins organizations focused on trade and tariffs.
The U.S. only joins organizations focused on trade and tariffs.

The U.S. sees international economic organizations as unnecessary in the modern world.
The U.S. sees international economic organizations as unnecessary in the modern world.

The U.S. is heavily involved in organizations that shape the global economy.

1 answer

The conclusion best supported by the evidence is: The U.S. is heavily involved in organizations that shape the global economy.

This reflects the U.S. participation in various international economic organizations to influence global economic policies and frameworks, rather than viewing them as a threat or unnecessary.