How did American views on trade policy evolve from the post-World War II period to the early 21st century, reflecting a change in values regarding global economic engagement?
A sudden and radical abandonment of free trade occurred immediately after World War II, reflecting an abrupt shift in national values without gradual evolution.
There has been a gradual shift toward balancing global trade benefits with domestic concerns, indicating a more nuanced understanding of economic interdependence.
American public opinion steadily moved toward complete economic isolationism, rejecting global trade in favor of solely domestic markets.
Views on trade policy have remained static since World War II, with an unwavering commitment to free-market principles without regard for domestic impacts.
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