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Eisenhower balanced assertiveness and restraint in his foreign policies by remaining neutral until he was forced to act. He tried to use diplomacy rather than resorting to violence.
Before World War II, the U.S. had restrictive immigration policies influenced by economic concerns, isolationist sentiments, and widespread anti-Semitic and xenophobic attitudes. The Great Depression heightened fears of job competition, leading to tighter controls on immigration. Additionally, the U.S. government was hesitant to intervene in foreign conflicts, and there was a lack of public awareness about the extent of the atrocities occurring in Europe, which limited advocacy for refugee admission.
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The "Lost Generation" refers primarily to a group of American expatriates who lived in Europe during the 1920s, including notable figures like Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. While many of these writers and artists eventually returned to America, the exact number is difficult to quantify. Factors such as personal circumstances, the allure of Europe, and the impact of the Great Depression influenced their decisions to return or stay abroad. Ultimately, a significant portion did return, but some chose to remain in Europe for various reasons.
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Following the Great War (WWI), all countries involved in the war (therefore most all of Europe) except the Soviet Union, experienced depressions very similar to the Great Depression in the U.S. (which only worsened conditions as the U.S. was inable to help the European nations).
After World War I, global economic conditions affected Europe profoundly. In the late 1920s and 1930s, in particular, the economic depression affected western nations such as France and Great Britain so severely that their military budgets were drastically reduced. In Germany, the same depression worsened already harsh conditions, thereby paving the way for the Nazi Party to attain power.
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The Great Depression in the United States was part of a world wide depression in the developed nations of Europe. The "response" from Europe was to find ways to end the problem.
The immigration policies of host countries hindered refugees from leaving Europe before World War II. These policies included immigration quotas and special requirements the must be met before entry.
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By 1939 the economy was on an upswing and by 1940, after war had begun in Europe, the Great Depression was history.
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