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AP US History question: Which factor – self-interest or idealism – was more important in driving American foreign policy in the years 1895 to 1920?
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Which factor – self-interest or idealism – was more important in driving American foreign policy in the years 1895 to 1920?
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Foreign policy in the US during this time was what would now be called domestic policy in the sense that it was done without consent. In general, these moves were made in the vein of self-interest.
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