Wilson's commitment to neutrality in World War I stemmed from his profound conviction that
A) aggressive, threatening nationalism would arise from the chaos of war.
B) a neutral America could lead the warring nations to "a peace without victory."
C) it was his Christian duty to impose America's will on the world.
D) the U.S. had no security interests outside the Western Hemisphere.
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