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Q: Which u.s. action became symbolic of it's post-war 1 isolationism and neutrality?
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Which action indicated that the US wanted to return to a policy of isolationism during the 1930s?

they did not join the league of nations


How did the US respond to the aggressive action of dictators in the 1930's?

with a series of Neutrality Acts


What were the effects of the US's isolationism?

US isolationism in WW1 essentially meant that the US public could not be persuaded to enter into a war which they saw as taking place far away from their shores, in the old European countries/nation states they, or their ancestors had left behind. It was not until the sinking of the Lusitania ( with the loss of innocent American lives) that President Woodrow Wilson was able to come to the assistance of the Western European Allies, against the German, Austro-Hungarian , and Ottoman Empires. It also meant that the delayed action allowed the Russian revolutionaries to gain popularity with the Russian people as the slaughter continued unabated, thereby adding to the factors responsible for the Russian Revolution and the overthrow of the Czar.


What contributed to a surge in postwar home construction?

I also go to connections academy and what I find helpful when I cant get a question answered is to look in the front or back of your textbook to find the page number that your topic is on. Looking to the Internet is cheating and can result in some pretty harsh disciplinary action. I find that if you just take a little time to look in your book or other sources provided by your teacher, you will be amazed at what you can find that will help/answer your questions.


How did Mexican Americans and native Americans assert their rights in the 1950s?

Mexican Americans and Native Americans asserted their rights in the 1950's via nonviolent resistance. Nonviolent resistance (or nonviolent action) is the practice of achieving goals through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, and other methods, without using violence. By Tim Marley

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Which us action became symbolic of its post-world war 1 isolationism and neutrality?

rejection of the treaty of versailles


Which political action had the effect of the effect of the us providing aid to the allies?

the passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939


What is a religious symbolic action?

A religious symbolic action is a ritual or ceremony performed for its symbolic significance within a religious context. It often represents deeper spiritual meanings, beliefs, or values held by a religious community or tradition. Examples include baptism, pilgrimage, or the Eucharist in Christianity.


Which action indicated that the US wanted to return to a policy of isolationism during the 1930s?

they did not join the league of nations


How did the US respond to the aggressive action of dictators in the 1930's?

with a series of Neutrality Acts


What is an example sentence using the word symbolic?

in a deeply SYMBOLIC action he chose twelve disciples, one for each of the ancient tribes


What is the symbolic way of presenting Jesus' ancestry?

The Jesse Tree is a symbolic way of presenting the story of God's love and action in the lives of his people throughout centuries.


What did the fight for freedom committee promote?

it urged the repeal of all the neutrality laws and wanted stronger action against Germany


What did the fight freedom committee promote?

it urged the repeal of all the neutrality laws and wanted stronger action against Germany


What political action had the effect the US providing aid to the allies?

The Neutrality Act had the effect of the US providing aid to the allies.


What point was the cartoonist of source E trying to make Explain your answer?

if a country is outnumbered position of neutrality is the best course of action.


What political action us the effect of the US providing aid to the Allies?

The Neutrality Act had the effect of the US providing aid to the allies.