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a policey of avoiding political or military involment with other countires.

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Who U.S policy of isolationism during in the S's?

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.


What was the US policy during the beginning years of World War 1 until it declared war in April 1917?

Isolationism


What was US Policy at start of World War 2?

Isolationism.


What war ended the us policy on isolationism?

World War 2.


What foreign policy did the US have when world war 1 began?

Isolationism.


What was the policy of limited involvement in World Affairs?

Internationalism


What best defines isolationism?

The U.S. policy of not being involved in world affairs.


Which historic world event finally ended the US' commitment to a policy of isolationism?

World War II


What foreign policy did the United States adopt after World War II?

isolationism.


Which policy was espoused by both liberals and conservatives in the United States before World War 2?

The Policy of Neutrality and Isolationism.


Noninvolvement in world affairs is called?

Isolationism is a policy of not being involved in world affairs. This means a country does not bother itself with worrying about the welfare of other countries.


At the beginning of ww1 and ww2 the initial policy of the united states was to what?

The policy of the US Government at the onset of both world wars was Isolationism