Question 10 of 12
John Quincy Adams supported a U. S. foreign policy that:
A. did not allow f...
Question 10 of 12
John Quincy Adams supported a U. S. foreign policy that:
A. did not allow for deals with European countries.
B. kept the United States out of foreign conflicts.
C. used the military to support new democracies.
D. encouraged Europeans to start colonies in the Americas.
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