Moral idealism is a philosophy that
A. sees nations as normally willing to cooperate and agree on moral standards for conduct.
B. mandates non-interference with the internal policies of sovereign nations.
C. supports steps to establish a single world government.
D. sees each nation as acting in its own interest regardless of moral considerations.
E. contends that spreading Christianity ought to be a major goal of U.S. foreign policy.
Answer: A
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