Which previously long-standing United States policy did Wilson's statement reflect?
A)
The U...
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Which previously long-standing United States policy did Wilson's statement reflect?
A)
The United States did not involve itself in European disputes or alliances.
B)
The United States did not want to profit economically from conflicts around
the world.
C)
The United States needed to pick a side early in a conflict to ensure a
peaceful outcome.
D)
The United States tried to prevent European powers from creating alliances
with each other.
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