Differing from his predecessors, the foreign policy of George W. Bush focused on

A.
eliminating barriers to foreign trade.

B.
taking on environmental issues.

C.
addressing international terrorism.

D.
returning to isolationism.

1 answer

C. addressing international terrorism.

George W. Bush's foreign policy was notably shaped by the events of September 11, 2001, which led to a strong focus on combating international terrorism, particularly through military intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq.