Praxis 5941 Practice Test Practice Question
The foreign policy of the United States during the 1930s is best an example of
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: During the 1930s, the United States predominantly practiced isolationism, refraining from involvement in European conflicts and focusing on domestic issues, especially the Great Depression.
Option A, revanchism, refers to a desire to reclaim lost territory, which does not characterize U.S. policy at this time.
Option B, aggressive expansionism, implies a proactive approach to territorial acquisition, contrary to the U.S. stance of avoiding foreign entanglements.
Option C, economic imperialism, suggests exploiting other nations economically, yet the U.S. prioritized neutrality and internal recovery over foreign exploitation during this period.
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