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. . . It is not the mission of the United States

to set right everything that is amiss all over the

world, even if we have interests involved, or to

take part in remodelling the government of some

four hundred millions of people who deeply

resent foreign interference with their affairs. . . .รข

- Josiah Quincy, 1900

The author of this statement is expressing his

support for

(1) war as an instrument of foreign policy

(2) the policy of imperialism

(3) business investment in foreign countries

(4) the principle of noninvolvement

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Answer:

(4) the principle of noninvolvement

Step-by-step explanation:

The principle of non-involvement is based on the idea that political rulers should avoid interfering in the affairs of foreign nations relations but still retain diplomacy and trade, while avoiding wars unless related to direct self-defense.

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Answer:

the principle of noninvolvement

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