At what point, and under which president, was american foreign policy unambiguously driven by ideal liberal tenets? spanish-american war, president william mckinley monroe doctrine, president james monroe doctrine of preemption, president george w. bush roosevelt corollary, president theodore roosevelt world war i, president woodrow wilson

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The point where America's foreign policy unambiguously was driven by very ideal liberal tenants was during World War I. This happened under the watch and leadership of President Woodrow Wilson.