At the beginning of World War II, the U.S. policy was largely characterized by isolationism, aiming to avoid direct involvement in European conflicts. The Neutrality Acts were enacted in the 1930s to prevent foreign entanglements and military aid to warring nations. However, as the war progressed and threats from Axis powers grew, the U.S. shifted towards a more interventionist stance, providing support to Allies through programs like Lend-Lease while still officially maintaining neutrality until the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
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The Lend Lease Act marked a distinct departure from US neutrality in WW2. This signaled a movement toward a policy of support for the Allies.
The foreign weapons policy.
The United States did adopt at the beginning of the war in Europe a policy of neutrality.
In the period before World War 1, the US policy towards China was called The Open Door Policy.
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At the beginning of World War I, the United States adopted a policy of neutrality, aiming to avoid involvement in the conflict that engulfed Europe. This stance was influenced by a desire to maintain peace and focus on domestic issues, as well as a widespread public sentiment against entering the war. However, as the war progressed, factors such as unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmermann Telegram shifted public opinion and government policy toward eventual involvement.
We were ok with each other but it mainly was the start of the Cold War
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To stay neutral and not get involved.
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