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How did NATO represent a historic change in American foreign policy? It created military bases outside the continental United States. It granted the United States permanent control of Germany. It committed the United States to a peacetime alliance to defend other nations. It departed from the principles of the Monroe Doctrine.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: " It committed the United States to a peacetime alliance to defend other nations." NATO represent a historic change in American foreign policy by committing the United States to a peacetime alliance to defend other nations.

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Strong control of Germany isn't specifically true. They have their personal government. The Monroe Doctrine if recollection assists me is a sign for European nations to keep out of the New World .We had roots in other places, like the Philippines I suspect, and in Hawaii, etc. I can't think of any companies that commissioned us to protect other countries though.

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