Which of the following factors best explains the choice of the United States to be either isolationist or internationalist in its foreign policy in the twentieth century?

A. regional economic considerations
B. international hegemony considerations
C. American security concerns
D. international law and organizations

Answer: C

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a. the need to spend it on relevant goods made by the donor state. b. that aid-funded projects often do not produce income before repayment starts. c. that almost all aid is in the form of loans and therefore it produces indebtedness. d. that projects often depend on the importation of machinery, fuel, and spare parts. e. that since funded projects are designed by local people, they often need more aid later on.

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A) the public supports whatever the president decides. B) the public is poorly informed. C) the public is well-informed. D) there is too much information released to the public about foreign affairs. E) there is little difference between elite and public opinion.

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