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US Foreign Policy prior to US entry in World War I in 1917 was a policy of ISOLATIONISM and NEUTRALITY, with an official avoidance of heightened commerce with all parties involved in the war. However, Wilson intended to bring the US into the war on the side of the allies and covertly supported the British war effort. He did not make this official policy because entering the war would be incredibly unpopular.

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