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roosevelts four freedoms speech signaled a shift in us foreign policy from isolationism to
interdependence.
internationalism.
independence.
nationalism.
Roosevelt's 1941 Four Freedoms speech outlined goals of freedom of speech, worship, from want, and from fear, framing US involvement in global affairs to uphold these values. This marked a break from the pre-WWII isolationist stance, moving toward active engagement in international collective security and cooperation, which defines internationalism. Interdependence refers to mutual reliance (not the policy shift core), independence was already a US principle, and nationalism focuses on domestic national interests rather than global engagement.
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B. internationalism.