The U.S. president who took the most notably idealistic approach to foreign policy is Woodrow Wilson. Wilson is known for his belief in promoting democracy and self-determination, as well as his advocacy for collective security through the establishment of the League of Nations after World War I. His approach emphasized moral principles and the idea that the U.S. should play a role in making the world "safe for democracy."
Which U.S. president took the most notably idealistic approach to foreign policy?
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Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
William Howard Taft
William Howard Taft
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
William McKinley
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