Washington's actions in foreign affairs set two long-standing trends. The first established an isolationist policy regarding foreign wars, which endured until World War I. What was the second trend? A. Political parties helped bolster the reputation of the United States abroad. B. A president could take decisive action in foreign policy without consulting Congress. C. Members of the Supreme Court were ideal candidates to send overseas as United States ambassadors. D. The United States could stay out of war as long as necessary to maintain safety for its people