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Q: Why does the US interfere with other countries affairs?
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Why US was not interfering in the affairs of other countries before second world war?

Their policy of Isolation. They didn't interfere in other peoples relations because they wanted to keep a good trade with other countries like Japan, and China. That's what i got taught anyways.


What events involved the us in foreign affairs?

Events that involved the US in foreign affairs include the Spanish-American War in 1898, World War I in 1917, World War II in 1941, the Korean War in 1950, the Vietnam War in the 1960s, the Gulf War in 1991, and the War on Terror following the 9/11 attacks in 2001.


When should a nation interfere in the freedom and affairs of other nations?

the answer for this question may not be the exact one because the answer for this question is a debatable one. according to me interference of other countries must be there ,but to a limited extent. our interference should not make the country feel stupid about us ,.i.e. in short the interference of the country should be limited. but complete ignorance of our neighbouring countries may develop a feeling of alienation among us.


Why was Herbert Hoover unpopular in the US?

because he believed in laissez-faire which meant that the government doesnt interfere with public affairs


Who handled relations with other nations?

Foreign Minister, minister of external affairs, different countries have different names for it. for US is the Secretary of State..


What marked the end of the US policy avoiding involvement in the affairs of other countries?

World War ll Answered By: Ellie<3 //Novanet//Gradpoint//


What is foreign policy of the U.S.?

Isolationism was a policy practiced by the US primarily in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It is essentially the idea that the US would be stronger if it stayed out of the affairs of other countries. This is why it took so long for the US to join both world wars.


Why did President Washington keep us out of the french revolution?

Because we were a new country and we did not want to interfere. Also, our policy on foreign affairs at the time was neutral.


Does the Monroe Doctrine state that the US would not intervene in the affairs of countries in Latin America?

Monroe stated: "The American continents ... are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers" and warned the imperial European powers against interfering in the affairs of the newly independent Latin American states or potential United States territories. Any interference would b taken as a threat to America's security. This doctrine also refrain US from participation in European wars and pledged not to disturb existing colonies in the Western Hemisphere. It was successful in keeping France, Spain and other powers out of the region and allowed Britain to long remain the dominant trade power in Latin America. No it does not state the US would not intervene. On the contrary, it basically lays the groundwork for the America's being in the US sphere of influence. While this does not mean the US would interfere in other country's affairs, it laid the ground work for future amendments to allow it. it also stated that Americans should not interfere in European nations affairs


How do people from other countries view the US?

People's views on the U.S. from other countries differ depending on what country it is and on the person. The general view of the United States is that the people are stubborn, arrogant, and crazy and that they cannot seem to stay out of others affairs.


What do other countries owe the US?

the other countries owe weapons from the US


What is part of the US foreign policy?

Isolationism was a policy practiced by the US primarily in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It is essentially the idea that the US would be stronger if it stayed out of the affairs of other countries. This is why it took so long for the US to join both world wars.