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Isolationism, introduced after World War 1.
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isolationism started in world war 2
The United States entered a period of "Isolationism", where they had minimal involvement in foreign affairs. Prohibition and the Great Depression also happened during these years; the Depression was partly caused by Isolationism. Changing conditions showed Americans that they and other countries could not stand alone, and needed to work together.
. . . support the war .
To help support the war effort.
To help support the war effort.
The isolationism of the United States delayed its entry into both World Wars.
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The United States pursued a policy of isolationism during the 1920s and 1930s in response to the aftermath of World War I, the Great Depression, and disillusionment with international affairs. This policy aimed to avoid entanglement in European conflicts and focus on domestic issues, such as economic recovery and social reform. However, isolationism began to shift as tensions rose in Europe prior to World War II.