The phrase that best describes the shift in America's world position from the pre- to the post-World War II eras is "________."
A. interventionism to isolationism
B. containment to isolationism
C. internationalism to isolationism
D. isolationism to internationalism
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: D
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