How did the outcome of World War I shape the United States' lasting international role after the war?

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The United States became the leading member of the League of Nations.

The United States became the leading member of the League of Nations.

The United States lost its economic power.

The United States lost its economic power.

The United States became less isolated from world events.

The United States became less isolated from world events.

The United States became enemies with its former allies.

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The correct response is:

The United States became less isolated from world events.

After World War I, the U.S. emerged as a significant global power, involving itself more in international matters and shaping a new role on the world stage, despite ultimately not joining the League of Nations.