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When world 1 broke out did the policy of the United states not to remain neutral?

When WWI broke out the United States decided to remained neutral for two and half years, until April 1917.


What was the U.S. policy toward the war?

Over the years, the U.S. has decided upon many policies they will follow during a war. For example, in World War II, the United States decided that they would stay out of it until their best interests were attacked.


What statementis true concerning U.S. foreign policy in the 1930s?

In the 1930s, U.S. foreign policy was largely characterized by isolationism, reflecting a desire to avoid entanglement in foreign conflicts, particularly in Europe and Asia. The Great Depression intensified this stance, as economic concerns took precedence over international involvement. While the U.S. did engage in some diplomatic efforts, such as the Good Neighbor Policy toward Latin America, the overall trend was to refrain from military intervention until the outbreak of World War II.


What foreign policy did the US pursue after WWI victory?

After World War I, the United States pursued a foreign policy characterized by isolationism and a focus on disarmament. Despite President Woodrow Wilson's advocacy for the League of Nations and collective security, Congress ultimately rejected U.S. membership, leading to a retreat from international engagement. The U.S. emphasized economic diplomacy and sought to avoid entanglements in European conflicts, which shaped its approach throughout the 1920s and 1930s. This isolationist stance contributed to a reluctance to intervene in global affairs until the onset of World War II.


How did opposition to and subsequent rejection of the league of nations affect the US policy at the beginning of world war 2?

The opposition to and rejection of the League of Nations significantly impacted U.S. foreign policy at the onset of World War II. It fostered an isolationist sentiment, leading the U.S. to prioritize domestic issues over international engagement and to avoid entangling alliances. This reluctance to participate in global diplomacy hindered early efforts to confront rising totalitarian regimes in Europe and Asia. Ultimately, the U.S.'s isolationism delayed its involvement in the war until the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

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