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Isolationism
internationalism
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.
I believe the term you are looking for is isolation. America had an "isolation policy", which meant that they would stay out of European affairs, for a long period up until their entry into World War One.
As to not make anyone mad and to get things from everyone.
As to not make anyone mad and to get things from everyone.
Before World War One, the United States of America had an isolation policy. This meant that they did not involve themselves in any international affairs or wars. However after World War One, there was a massive shift in their policy and they eliminated their isolation policy.
Washington advised the nation to remain neutral in world affairs because he felt America wasn't strong enough to battle a major European power. He also didn't think America could afford it financially.
Internationalism would be involvement in world affairs. Isolationism is seperating from world affairs
It has the most leverage and power so it calls the shots on this planet. The United States is considered to be the most powerful nation politically in the world.
The Americans refused the president Legue Nation
There could be several terms that would define one nation staying out of the affairs of other nations. After World War I, the US entered a period of "isolationism" because of the thousands of US troops killed in the war that seemed to accomplish little, in the minds of the American public, and never did fulfill President Wilson's goal of making the world "safe for democracy." Non-intervention is another term that means not taking sides or getting involved in the affairs of another nation. Then there is also the term "neutral nation" when it refers to a nation that does not take sides during a war between other nations.