How has United States foreign policy dealt with international conflicts in the post-World War

II era?
A.It has avoided becoming involved in international conflicts.
B.It has used dollar diplomacy to influence the behavior of other countries.
C.It has formed international coalitions when the use of military force is necessary.
D.It has often acted on its own when the use of military force is necessary.
E.It has often disregarded the United Nations when international conflicts arise.

The correct answer is C. It has formed international coalitions when the use of military force is necessary.

The United States foreign policy in the post-World War II era has often relied on forming international coalitions to address international conflicts. This approach has been evident in major events such as the Korean War, Gulf War, and the war in Afghanistan. While the United States has acted alone on some occasions, particularly in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, it has generally favored collective action with allies to address international conflicts. The U.S. has also worked through international organizations such as the United Nations to resolve conflicts and promote peace.