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Avoiding political or military involvement with other countries is called?

Isolationism


What is anyonym of Columbian Exchange?

An antonym of the Columbian Exchange could be considered "isolationism," which refers to a policy of avoiding interaction and trade with other countries. While the Columbian Exchange facilitated the transfer of goods, ideas, and populations between the Old and New Worlds, isolationism promotes self-sufficiency and limited foreign influence. Essentially, where the Columbian Exchange signifies connection and exchange, isolationism embodies separation and detachment.


What was the policy called so that for the 150 years of its history the US avoided becoming involved with other countries?

'Isolationism' expresses the view that a country seeks to devote its entire efforts to its own advancement and remain at peace by avoiding foreign entanglements. Many countries have practiced isolationism during certain times. For example, for a long time Japan closed its borders and ports. The main problems with isolationist views are that it ignores global market inter-dependencies, and falsely gives a sense of security when none exists in a global landscape. As well, if all countries isolated, technological and scientific advancements would stall because there is little to no sharing of information in isolationism.


How are Isolationism and the Great Depression related?

Isolationism is a CONSEQUENCE of the great depression. After the Great depression many Nations focused on internal affairs.


Why had the US returned to isolationism by the 1930s?

why was isolationism so strong in the united states in the early 1930s