Question

After World War I, the United States returned to a state of "normalcy" in foreign policy, which meant
a. a continued commitment to international peacekeeping.
b. reassuring the public that the United States would act in the role of world policeman.
c. a sharp increase in military spending in order to honor commitments made to the allied powers.
d. a reduction in military forces and defense spending and a return to isolationism.
e. the annexation of additional territory in the Western Hemisphere.

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