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By joining the U.N., the U.S. adopted a long-term policy of internationalism. Internationalism is a policy of cooperation with other countries for the good of the world. In earlier years, the U.S. had not been internationalist. The U.S. had usually been neutral, or isolationist, toward the affairs of European and Asian countries. But in December of 1945, after having fought one of the bloodiest wars in history, the U.S. wanted to start full-time cooperation with other nations. Americans hoped this policy of international cooperation would prevent a future world war.

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