i belive it was called isolationism.
true, its called isolationism.A policy that tries to avoid foreign alliances and involvement is called isolationism. This policy was the rule of the day in the United States following the horrors of World War I.
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It was okay for us but there was a lot of fighting going on around the world at that time.
The foreign weapons policy.
See website: Isolationists in WW2
What are the determinants of third world foreign policy?
to intervene with the weaker foreigns
There is no "a" foreign policy. Every national political group - especially but not exclusively states - pursues it's own foreign policy. There has been countless stances of foreign policy before, during, and since World War One. You need to be more specific for a less general answer - say, inquiring about the foreign policy stance of the United States, or Russia, or some other nation.
That they didn't give a crap about anyone but themselves, Italy, and Japan. That is it.
The u.s policy during the first world war was policy of isolation
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Before Pearl Harbor, America remained neutral. Some favored an extreme policy known as Isolationism.
The United States suffered few casualties and was the richest nation in the world. The Soviet Union suffered enormous loss of life and damage to its cities.
America's foreign policy was centered on America. We thought that other nations problems were their own and we didn't want to get involved. America's foreign policy became isolatioinist.