The foreign weapons policy.
Warren Harding
Before World War One, the United States of America had an isolation policy. This meant that they did not involve themselves in any international affairs or wars. However after World War One, there was a massive shift in their policy and they eliminated their isolation policy.
Warren G. Harding
Return to normalcy was a campaign promise from Warren G. Harding in the election of 1920. The goal was to return to the way life was before World War I.
The man most closely related to the "return to normalcy" policy following World War I was Warren G. Harding, who became the 29th President of the United States in 1921. Harding's campaign emphasized a desire to return to pre-war societal norms and economic stability, promoting a sense of calm and traditional values after the upheaval of the war. His administration focused on reducing government intervention in the economy and fostering a pro-business environment. This approach resonated with many Americans who were eager to move past the war and its associated challenges.
Fear of communism
Warren Harding
It was okay for us but there was a lot of fighting going on around the world at that time.
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By refusing tho enter we2
Married men
The US simply defeated an enemy, and tried to allow the world to return to the way it was before the war.
Before :) TR's idea of course
The Policy of Neutrality and Isolationism.
"Appeasement" .
Before World War One, the United States of America had an isolation policy. This meant that they did not involve themselves in any international affairs or wars. However after World War One, there was a massive shift in their policy and they eliminated their isolation policy.
In the period before World War 1, the US policy towards China was called The Open Door Policy.