Which foreign policy did President Woodrow Wilson advance as a means of keeping the United States

neutral during World War I?
(1 point)
preparedness campaign
nationalism
moral diplomacy
unrestricted submarine warfare

1 answer

President Woodrow Wilson advanced moral diplomacy as a means of keeping the United States neutral during World War I. This approach emphasized promoting democracy and ethical standards in international relations, contrasting with previous policies of more direct intervention or imperialism.