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The U.S wanted to stay out of them and not cause trouble...basically in easier terms "If it has nothing to do with them, they shouldn't go in"

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Who did Washington decide the US to remain neutral?

George Washington decided that the United States should remain neutral in foreign conflicts, particularly during the conflicts between Britain and France in the late 18th century. He believed that involvement in European wars could threaten the young nation's stability and unity. Washington's Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 emphasized the importance of avoiding entangling alliances and maintaining peace, which he viewed as essential for the country's growth and security. This principle of neutrality influenced American foreign policy for many years.


What was the main concern of the portion of roosevelts audience that wanted the US to stay neutral in the conflict?

that roosevelt was trying to lead them into a war they didnt want or need-apex


Why was the US congress against the signing of the Versailles treaty?

they believed it would involve them in more foreign affairs and could lead them into more wars/conflicts that did not want to deal with or have to pay for w/ $ or the cost of lives


Which word best describes early American policy?

This entirely depends on what policies we are talking about, be they educational policy, military policy, foreign policy, trade policy, etc.As concerns foreign policy, US foreign policy in its first few decades was NEUTRALITY, meaning that the US would stay out of long-term alliances, treaties, engagements, and wars with the major European powers.


True or False When World War 1 broke out the policy of the US was to remain neutral?

True, United States hoped to stay out of it and to leave Canada as the only American nation involved on either side.

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When Washington's said that the US would be friendly and impartial in regard to foreign conflicts he was in essence saying that the US would remain neutral true or false?

True:)


When Washington said that the US would be friendly and impartial in regard to foreign conflicts he was in essence saying that the US would remain neutral. true false?

True:)


What did the United states have to gain by remaining neutral in foreign affairs?

Many US politicians were worried about the financial and military costs that the United States would suffer if they got significantly involved.


When Washington said that the US would be frendly and impartial in regard to foreign conflicts he was in essence saying that the US would remain neutral true or false?

True- that is what he was saying.


Why might the US want to remain neutral towards conflicts in Europe?

After WWII, and before the invasion of Pearl Harbor the US committed to remain neutral toward conflicts in Europe because they want to be a peaceful nation. In addition, the American people have voiced there opinion asking the US to remain neutral on conflicts in Europe.


How did US avoid foreign conflict at first?

The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s passed by the US Congress is an example of how the US attempted to stay out of European conflicts. The US would eventually participate in both World Wars.


Why was the US determined to stay neutral in World War 2?

Because most of us did not want involved in foreign affairs such as brutal conflict. That was, until Japan bombed us. Then, it was all over for the enemy.


What were the 3 things George Washington warned us?

-Don't create political parties -Stay neutral in foreign affairs -Don't over tax the people


What actions do you think the US government should take during the French Revolution?

The Government chose to stay neutral and not aid with the French Revolution, due to its own internal conflicts such as sectionalism and slavery.


Can the Us remain neutral in today's conflicts around the world?

Most of the time, the US likes to take action.


How did the us stay neutral during the battle of Britain?

by not going into conflict with britian or any other country they did try to stay neutral


After World War I the US chose to stay out of foreign affairs?

No. After World War 1 the US decided to stay out of the League of Nations and to minimize its large-scale international activity. But the US continued to exchange ambassadors with other countries, to import and export products and offer help following disasters, particupate in the International Postal Union and other international regimes and generally to manage its foreign affiars.