Isolationism was a dominant foreign policy principle in the United States before World War I for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
A) the United States' distance from Europe.
B) the United States' limited economic interactions with foreign nations.
C) reduced levels of military threat.
D) the United States' ability to expand without conflict with European nations.
E) the U.S. Constitution originally stipulated that the United States remain neutral in foreign affairs.
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