U.S. foreign policy shifted away from "isolationism" to international involvement, since the US started to steer away from Washington's idea that it should remain as detached from foreign issues as possible.
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The Korean War led to the further deterioration of relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. It caused each country to see the other as an imperialistic aggressor. It also caused the United States to take the Soviets more seriously since their actions represented their willingness to risk a larger war.
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Answer: They didn’t want to entangle themselves with alliances from other nations.
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Choice 1.
Explanation:
This problem can be solved easily through deduction and reasoning. Choice 2 doesn't make sense considering that American Indians are being moved away from white settlers, in addition to the fact that white settlers are not staying on Indian settlements. Choice 3 also doesn't make sense, due to the fact that the American Indians are being forcibly relocated against their will, which does not show "respect" to them. Choice 4 seems okay, but the end word gives it away. Choice 4 mentions that American Indians were forced to move eastward, but in reality, they were relocated westward (as seen in the first event in the timeline). Therefore, choice 1 is your best and most reasonable answer.