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Was American isolationism was a cause of world war 1?

No


How did neutrality and isolationism affect the American position on world war 1 at the outset?

Neutrality and Isolationism were the American policies when World War I began. They kept the country out of the fighting, but it did not impede the sale of US goods to nations involved in the war.


Which was not a cause of World War 1 American isolationism Imperialist Competition the stockpiling of weapons European Nationalism?

American isolationism A lack of political alliances The rise of fascism


What was one reason the US did not enter World War 1 at first?

Isolationism was prevalent at that time..... and popular among the American People.


What foreign policy did the US have when world war 1 began?

Isolationism.


What was the united state's position at the beginning of World War 1?

Isolationism and neutrality.


After World War 1 of the US chose to stay out of foreign affairs What is this called?

'Isolationism'


What type of foreign did the US pursue after its victory in world war 1?

The nation returned to isolationism.


What was the policy Americans made to stay out of European affairs?

Isolationism, introduced after World War 1.


What was the US policy during the beginning years of World War 1 until it declared war in April 1917?

Isolationism


Why did the us pursue isolationism when World War 1 broke out?

The United States originally pursued a policy of isolationism, avoiding conflict while trying to broker a peace, when World War I broke out. That changed when they learned of the Zimmerman Telegraph.


What stance or policy did the US attempt to maintain prior to World War 1 and even after this conflict?

isolationism