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How were Washington's and Wilson's foreign policies different? Select all that apply.

-Washington was against intervention in foreign wars, and Wilson supported intervention in foreign wars.
-Washington did not believe that the United States should defend democracy, and Wilson believed the United States should defend
democracy
-Washington wanted to expand foreign trade, and Wilson wanted to limit foreign trade.
-Washington encouraged Americans to focus on domestic issues, and Wilson encouraged Americans to interact with the rest of the
world.

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Washington encouraged Americans to focus on domestic issues, and Wilson encouraged Americans to interact with the rest of the

world.

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