Which of the following episodes in early U.S. foreign policy is not known to provoke anger and resentment from allies and adversaries, thus posing a threat to U.S. primacy?

a. The U.S. early foreign policy doctrine of strategic detachment
b. The importation of slaves before the Civil War
c. The wars against Native American tribes during the period of Western expansion
d. U.S. frequent interventions in Latin America

a. The U.S. early foreign policy doctrine of strategic detachment

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