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During both wars the united states remained isolationists until brought by outside alliances or attacked. In World War 1 we were brought into the war by the sinking of the British luxury ship Lusitania by a u- boat,and the discovery of the Zimmerman note.In World War 2 we were brought in by pearl harbor. <--------This is a stupid answer, it has nothing to do with domestic policy, it is talking about foreign policy.

** remember that during world war one, many of the immigrants were slightly rooting for their own country to win. in world war two, the entire nation is unified together in the hopes for a victory. also, think about the treatment of Japanese Americans who were living in the U.S. at the time, and how they were herded into camps, much like the Jewish, after the pearly harbor attack. the gov officials also took away every piece of property they had owned. we did nothing like this in world war one. as well as the differing treatment of immigrants, women started to work for wages (however temporarilly this lasted, it still happened) and many people moved to the cities from rural areas in search of work. and then there were all the rations and industrial manufacture changes....

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