Patriotism Education Practice Test

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Which statement best describes the United States' status after the Cold War?

The U.S. became a neutral mediator

The U.S. followed strict isolationism

The U.S. became a leading economic power with limited influence

The U.S. emerged as the preeminent global democratic leader

After the Cold War, the United States stepped into a position of global leadership. With the Soviet threat dissolved, the U.S. enjoyed unmatched economic strength, military reach, and influence over international institutions, allowing it to shape the new world order. This meant championing democracy and liberal capitalism worldwide, guiding security arrangements through alliances, and often taking the lead in multinational responses to crises. It wasn’t neutral or isolationist; it actively engaged in diplomacy, trade, and, when needed, military action to defend its interests and values. It wasn’t merely a leading economic power with limited influence; its power extended through global rules, finance, and the promotion of norms across the world. In short, the United States emerged as the preeminent global democratic leader.

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