Which United States action resulted in the end of isolationist foreign policies? A. the United States’ entry into World War II B. the United States’ entry into World War I C. the United States’ invasion of Vietnam D. the United States’ annexation of Hawaii

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A. the United States’ entry into World War II

The entry of the United States into World War II marked a significant shift from the isolationist policies it had largely embraced for much of its history up to that point. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan on December 7, 1941, the United States officially abandoned its stance of isolationism and joined the Allies in the global conflict. This move underscored a commitment to international engagement that has largely continued ever since.

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