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The u.s policy during the first world war was policy of isolation
The foreign weapons policy.
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Isolationism.
US Foreign Policy prior to US entry in World War I in 1917 was a policy of ISOLATIONISM and NEUTRALITY, with an official avoidance of heightened commerce with all parties involved in the war. However, Wilson intended to bring the US into the war on the side of the allies and covertly supported the British war effort. He did not make this official policy because entering the war would be incredibly unpopular.
The Cold War.
It was okay for us but there was a lot of fighting going on around the world at that time.
It did not change until WWII.
The US stopped pursuing an isolationist foreign policy after it was dragged into World War 2 and found itself a major power.
to intervene with the weaker foreigns
i belive it was called isolationism.
No. After World War I, US foreign policy was focused on isolationism. The US public was deeply disinterested in international politics or involvement. It would be only after World War II that the United States took a more expansionist tone.