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neutrality
Nonalignment, that is, not allied to either side in the Cold War. India, which blended a democratic government with a socialist economy, was a leader in the nonaligned movement.
The prevailing thought was that the US adopted the policy of Isolationism. However, it's more likely they adopted instead the policy of non-intervention, where it chose not to take a side, but actively mediate for peace. That did not last as the war went on, and they entered the war on 1917, taking the side of the Allies.
neutral
The position of being in the middle and just leaving or watching it.
The prevailing thought was that the US adopted the policy of Isolationism. However, it's more likely they adopted instead the policy of non-intervention, where it chose not to take a side, but actively mediate for peace. That did not last as the war went on, and they entered the war on 1917, taking the side of the Allies.
neutrality
This is called neutrality.
The dispute has gotten out of hand.If you wish to dispute this, contact the manager.The dispute led to war.
Many people will dispute this question but in my OPINION I think that it is world war 1 where the United States stopped its Isolationism policy.
Protectionism and taking China's side
Mexican War