22. The phrase that best describes the shift in America’s world position from the pre- to the post- World War II eras is

a. internationalism to isolationism.
b. isolationism to internationalism.
c. containment to isolationism.
d. interventionism to isolationism.
e. None of these answers is correct.

I would say A !

You must be kidding!! Have you looked up these words' definitions?

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The foreign policy of the U.S. during the cold war years is called "containment" (of Communism).

None of your choices (a to d) apply.

My bad, my answer was C !

But then again I feel like USA still has not stop intervening so Isolationism will be wrong correct?

Yes, you're right. Isolationism certainly can't be used to describe the US ... for a long time, anyway!

Your answer was C, but now it's ... what?

I guess it will have to be NONE OF THESE ANSWERS now.

Right

To determine the correct answer to this question, let's analyze each option and eliminate any that are incorrect.

a. Internationalism to isolationism: This option suggests that America shifted from actively engaging in international affairs to withdrawing and isolating itself from the world stage. This is not correct because the post-World War II era saw a rise in America's active involvement in global affairs, as evidenced by its leadership role in establishing international organizations like the United Nations.

b. Isolationism to internationalism: This option suggests that America shifted from a policy of isolationism to active engagement in international affairs. This is the correct answer because it accurately reflects the change in America's world position after World War II. The United States moved away from its policy of isolationism practiced during the interwar period and became increasingly involved in international organizations, alliances, and global issues.

c. Containment to isolationism: This option suggests that America shifted from a policy of containment (a policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism) to isolationism. This is not accurate because the containment policy was adopted during the Cold War and was intended to actively confront the spread of communism, not isolate itself from the world.

d. Interventionism to isolationism: This option suggests that America shifted from a policy of interventionism (actively involving itself in foreign affairs) to isolationism. This is not correct because the United States, after World War II, continued to intervene in various global conflicts and crises, such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War, rather than isolating itself.

e. None of these answers are correct: This option can be eliminated because, as explained above, option B, "isolationism to internationalism," accurately describes the shift in America's world position from the pre- to the post-World War II eras.

Therefore, the correct answer is "b. isolationism to internationalism."