At what point, and under which president, was American foreign policy unambiguously driven by ideal liberal tenets?
a. Spanish-American War, President William McKinley
b. Monroe Doctrine, President James Monroe
c. Doctrine of Preemption, President George W. Bush
d. Roosevelt Corollary, President Theodore Roosevelt
e. World War I, President Woodrow Wilson
Question 2
The idea that wealth and power go together and that the nation should pursue policies designed to increase its wealth is known as
a. realism.
b. idealism.
c. isolationism.
d. nationalism.
e. mercantilism.