The U.S. was frustrated with European conflicts. They had lost men in World War I, and didn't want to get involved in a huge hassle all over again. Also, the Great Depression was going on, so American people didn't tend to care who the Sudetenland belonged to. Americans' main goal was to recover from the Great Depression. At the time, they did not feel that getting involved in a war would help them do this.
The US was thousands of miles away from any part of the conflict
Isolationism was prevalent at that time..... and popular among the American People.
World War I
Declared war on Japan after Pearl Harbor invasion.
isolationism.
Isolationism .
isolationism started in world war 2
Isolationism was prevalent at that time..... and popular among the American People.
World War 2.
No
Isolationism.
No, B/c American has help on world.
Isolationism.
Americans were tired of war; consequently, isolation from European conflicts was natural.
Neutrality and Isolationism were the American policies when World War I began. They kept the country out of the fighting, but it did not impede the sale of US goods to nations involved in the war.
Isolationism may have influenced extreme nationalism which in turn caused aspirations of conquest.
isolationism
the people who were against the world war 2 after the Pearl Harbor.