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Which best describes the Doctrine of Enlargement?

a. a foreign policy stance that advocates multilateral engagement for the good and protection of an allied country
b. a foreign policy stance that sets up a hierarchy within an alliance and puts US interests first
c, a foreign policy stance that seeks to open markets,promote democracy,and defend weaker nations
d. a foreign policy stance that espouses a unilateral approach to protecting the best interests of the United States
e. a foreign policy stance that assumes the interests of many nations can be met without engagement in nation building

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The Doctrine of Enlargement was a a foreign policy stance that assumes the interests of many nations can be met without engagement in nation building.
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E. A foreign policy stance that assumes the interests of many nations can be met without engagement in nation building.

The Doctrine of Enlargement requested a free challenge in worldwide exchange and advancing majority rule government with least mediation in remote political issues while America to stay as the worldwide pioneer.

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