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The Great Depression and certain consequences from from WWI created a fear of entering another World War so Isolationism was America's best bet. - Dr. Wiener
At end of WWI, the door was open for the U.S. to become the world's leader, but instead, America retreated into isolationism. American isolationism helped lead to WWII in several ways:Without a allies to help in time of need, France went ahead and built up a massive military.Punishment of Germany led to considerable suffering. This opened the door for Adolf Hitler to gain support with wild ideas. Isolationism would also allow Hitler Germany to re-arm themselves largely without interruption.
Isolationism is a policy of not being involved in world affairs. This means a country does not bother itself with worrying about the welfare of other countries.
George Washington promoted isolationism from foreign affairs in his Farewell Adress.
How did the geography of the United States change after the end of its policy of isolationism.
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to isolate america from the war
During the cold war the American isolationism really extended from the Soviet Union to Latin America. This trend has since changed.
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Five things that occurred that led America out of isolationism were the Boxer Rebellion, the Open Door Policy, the Spanish-American War, Japanese-Russian settlement, and the Algecircas Conference.
Because the provision of joining a League of Nations meant an end to America's pre-war isolationism and an ongoing era of global involvement.
Michael B. Yahuda has written: 'Towards the end of isolationism' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Isolationism 'Xianggang'
Isolationists remained quiet, at their peril.
Charles Lindbergh
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