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Not getting involved in a European conflict. It wasn't called World War I then, obviously. Wilson "kept us out of war"; the country was not eager to get involved.
he was the leader of the nazi armies, the people who started ww1 and ww2
In World War 1, The United States did not get involved at first because none of the issues concerned the United States. Besides, The United States had a long history of not getting involved in wars that did not specifically involve the United States. European nations had been fighting for centuries. Let them continue to fight. Also, each European Nation had a specific reason for fighting. The United States had no reason to get involved.
Depression should be left to be solved themselves without the Government getting involved in the economy.
In 1940, President Roosevelt was forced to respond only minimally (and creatively, at that) to British appeals for help because of the isolationist state-of-mind of the American people and leaders. Most Americans were against American involvement in the European war; thus, for Roosevelt to act on his own initiative would both betray his service to the majority and likely prevent his getting re-elected in the coming election.
which laws are you referring to? The isolationist movement had since lost its momentum by the time of the Battle of the Bulge. Isolationists had a strong political base up to the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The Battle of the Bulge happened in 1944-45. By that time the population wanted to defeat Germany and Japan and end the war
The Marshall Plan.
Most American ships were prevented from getting involved in combat during the war of 1812 because the British successfully blockaded most American ports.
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By getting involved with the revolutionary movement, and by going against the British!
The Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine.
The Monroe Doctrine
The US government cared deeply about what was happening in Europe and did as much as they could to help Britain but American public opinion was strongly against getting involved 'in someone elses war'.
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Not getting involved in a European conflict. It wasn't called World War I then, obviously. Wilson "kept us out of war"; the country was not eager to get involved.