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Which is not an example of U.S. foreign policy?

President Taft turning away from military intimidation and toward monetary incentives
with other nations

President Theodore Roosevelt sending U.S. warships to Asia to display their power

President Franklin Roosevelt establishing the Lend-Lease program to aid Britain
during World War II

President Lyndon Johnson asking Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964​

Answer :

Answer:

The Civil rights act of 1964

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The correct answer is D. President Lyndon Johnson asking Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964

Explanation

Foreign policy refers to the relations between national states, in which the need to live together makes countries seek alliances with each other to find a balance between them and neutralize opposing forces or look for support and mutual help. Therefore, the option that does not contemplate an international policy relationship is option D. "President Lyndon Johnson asking Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964." because it does not contemplate an international relationship, but instead is an internal law of the United States that does not involve any other nation. So, the correct answer is D. President Lyndon Johnson asking Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964

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