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"Pilgrim Landing in America, 1919," Brooklyn Eagle, 1919, by Nelson Harding. Authentic History.Based on the cartoon, what long-standing principle of American foreign policy was Woodrow Wilson accused of violating?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAThe United States should pursue an aggressive policy towards Native Americans.BPresidents should not run for a third term.CThe United States should not be overly involved in international affairs.DThe two party system.

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"Pilgrim Landing in America, 1919," Brooklyn Eagle, 1919, by Nelson Harding. Authentic History.Based on the cartoon, what long-standing principle of American foreign policy was Woodrow Wilson accused of violating?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAThe United States should pursue an aggressive policy towards Native Americans.BPresidents should not run for a third term.CThe United States should not be overly involved in international affairs.DThe two party system.

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Based on the information given, the cartoon "Pilgrim Landing in America, 1919," by Nelson Harding seems to be criticizing Woodrow Wilson. Given the historical context of 1919, the most likely principle of American foreign policy that Wilson was accused of violating is C: The United States should not be overly involved in international affairs. This is likely referring to Wilson's role in the League of Nations and his efforts to involve the U.S. in international peacekeeping efforts after World War I, which was a departure from the traditional American policy of isolationism.

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