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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, advocating for US engagement in global affairs to support these ideals, moving away from the pre-WWII isolationist stance toward active international involvement. Interdependence focuses on mutual reliance, independence is self-sufficiency (opposite of the shift), and nationalism prioritizes national interests over global cooperation, none of which match the policy shift described.
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internationalism.