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What was the U.S. foreign policy after world war 1?

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What was US Foreign Policy world war 1?

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How did US foreign Policy Change after World War 1?

It did not change until WWII.


When and why did the US stop pursuing a largely isolationist foreign policy?

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Was the post-World War 1 foreign policy of the United states focused on expansionism?

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