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American foreign policy in the 1920s:

A. concentrated on protecting American economic interests.
B. concentrated on acquiring new territories for the US.
C. concentrated on "making the world safe for democracy."

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Thus, U.S. foreign policy during the 1920s was characterized by the enactment of isolationist policies; for instance, the U.S. opted not to join the burgeoning League of Nations, even though it had been the nation to first propose such international cooperation.

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