For the most part, the US followed a policy of isolationism. Most Americans did not wish to become involved in European affairs and did not want to become involved in wars or secret foreign diplomacy. As an example, the US Senate rejected the wishes of US President Woodrow Wilson to join the League of Nations.
The U.S. policy for WWI was isolationism and for WWII it was also isolationism until Pearl Harbor was attacked.
The U.S strongly believed they should remain neutral. They tried to trade and be peaceful with both sides until the majority of Americans became very angry due to war tactics against them.
The US foreign policy under President Woodrow Wilson was neutrality.
The US policy until declaring war was ISOLATIONIST NEUTRALITY.
The U.S. wanted to stay neutral and let this be Europe's war.
Then the US would have been the aggresser. That is NOT our policy.
To stay neutral and not get involved.
The United States would aid all free nations struggling against communism.
answer is A. wars and covert operations
The u.s policy during the first world war was policy of isolation
All military targets.
Isolationism
The foreign weapons policy.
The U.S. wanted to stay neutral and let this be Europe's war.
The US was isolationist and unwilling to meddle in European affairs.
containment
Saving food for the soldiers
containment
(The guy before me was wrong)Its.....They became the only remaining superpowers in the world after the war.
World War 2.
the war affected it greatly