Despite their differences, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson both believed that
A) participation in a war was key to the development of true masculinity.
B) nations should work collectively to preserve international peace and stability.
C) the United States had the right to intervene in the affairs of other nations.
D) it was imperative for the United States to gain access to the China market.
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