Initially, internationalists believed that the United States should remain neutral. Later on, however, they believed that the USA should enter the war on the side of the allies.
During World War I, internationalists believed that the United States should take the first steps to creating a world government. This world government would theoretically be able to solve the world's problems through diplomacy and international dialogue and arbitration.
Usually, it would depend on the war, but generally speaking, internationalists believe that the US should get involved in military conflicts.
Churchill wanted the US in the World War 2, he needed the Us in the war. Britain was losing until the US started fighting. When the US joined, he was happy.
He believed no country should invade another country.
President Roosevelt extended his argument against the principles of the Neutrality Acts and in favor of an internationalist foreign policy with the Lend-Lease Act of March 1941. This Act allows the US to sell, lend, or give war help to foreign nations.
I believe that the War was necessary even though everything pretty much remained the same when the battle ended. This war defined the US as a country that should not be messed with. It showed how much courage and dignity they had and that the US will survive and not crumble like the Brittish had predicted. Also it created new hope and pride for the people of the US, something to believe in and protect.
declaration of the open door policy
Cordell Hull, a well known internationalist and observer of the turmoil he saw in the 1930's, blamed the US Great Depression, its affects on the world's economic instability, the rise of fascism in Germany as the collection of causes that brought on World War Two. Except for the US, the world's great powers came out of the war far worse then before it.Hull cited protective tariffs unfair economic competition, restricted access to raw materials and autarkic government policies as factors that led to the critical mass resulting in global war.
In the early decades of US independence, the ATLANTIC OCEAN kept the United States isolated from Europe and allowed the country, by and large, to remain neutral as regards foreign affairs. After the US Civil War, the US began to take a more internationalist approach.
they believe that God gave us life, it is not yours to take away. They believe that only he should decide when are life ends. hope this helps x
The war Hawkws I believe so
declaration of the Open Door policy -plato people