(Courts and Civil Liberties 04.06 MC)
People who see the United States as acting as the "World's Police" focus on U.S. policies
that reflect (3 points)
isolationism
O imperialism
O
interventionism
internationalism



Answer :

In this case, the correct answer is:
- Interventionism

Interventionism refers to the policy or practice of intervening, especially by a government, in the affairs of another country. When people view the United States as the "World's Police," they typically believe that the U.S. engages in interventionism by involving itself in global issues, conflicts, and crises.

This stance contrasts with isolationism, which is a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.

O Imperialism and internationalism are not directly related to the concept of the United States acting as the "World's Police" in this context. Imperialism involves a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means. Internationalism refers to cooperation among nations, promoting common interests and goals in global affairs.