单选题Since independence the Irish Republic has adhered to().Aa policy of protectionismBa policy of containmentCa policy of military allianceDa policy of neutrality and nonalignment
单选题
Since independence the Irish Republic has adhered to().
A
a policy of protectionism
B
a policy of containment
C
a policy of military alliance
D
a policy of neutrality and nonalignment
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