The correct answer is C. William Jennings Bryan
Step-by-step explanation:
Thomas Woodrow Wilson was a President in the U.S. from 1913 to 1921. During his office Wildon aimed at achieving worldwide peace especially by ending with the World War I through foreign policy besides continue with the expansion of economy in the U.S. For doing this, one of the steps Wilson took was putting William Jennings Bryan in the position of Secretary of state, because he was already someone that supported global peace and anti-imperialism as one of the ideas of Wilson was that the U.S. did not have to interfere in foreign issues except for moral imperative. Indeed during Wilson's Presidency Willam Jenning Bryan and Wilson use foreign policy to improve the relationship with some nations, although the U.S. continued intervening in other countries. Considering this, the man Wilson put in the position of Secretary of State to pursue his goal of using American influence overseas only when it was a moral imperative was William Jennings Bryan.