Multiple Choice
Woodrow Wilson's early efforts to conduct a non-imperialistic foreign policy were first undermined when he
A) sought support from jingoist publisher William Randolph Hearst.
B) prohibited other great powers from using the Panama Canal.
C) sent American marines to Haiti.
D) revoked promises to grant independence to the Philippines.
E) dispatched American forces to protect U.S. missionaries in China.
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