Which foreign policy did Hearst adopt after World War I?
Internationalism
Isolationism
Interventionism
Globalism
Answer
After World War I, Hearst adopted an isolationist foreign policy, aiming to avoid any further involvement in what he regarded as corrupt European affairs. He became deeply suspicious of the League of Nations and several foreign powers.
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