Multiple Choice
By the beginning of World War I, how did most Americans view their role in the world?
A) They had rejected the isolationism of earlier generations.
B) They were keenly aware of the implications of extending American influence into underdeveloped nations.
C) They did as they wanted in foreign affairs, unlimited by any rational analysis of the probable consequences.
D) They had a sophisticated understanding of the implications of America's new status as a world power.
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