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The US wanted to remain in isolation because President Wilson thought that the European issues should stay within the European countries. Wilson figured that if the countries dealt with their own issues then a world war wouldn't happen. Unfortunately, President Wilson couldn't keep the US out of the European issues.

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What did most Americans want the US to do after World War I?

Americans wanted to withdraw into an isolationist position.


Why did the US want isolation at the beginning of the World War 1?

At the beginning of World War I, the United States sought isolation primarily to avoid entanglement in European conflicts and to focus on domestic issues. Many Americans believed the war was a European affair that did not directly threaten U.S. interests. Additionally, there was widespread pacifism and a strong desire to maintain peace, influenced by the trauma of the Civil War and a growing sentiment against militarism. This isolationist stance was further reinforced by the diverse immigrant populations in the U.S., who had varying allegiances to the warring nations.


Why did isolationist ideas become even stronger in the US in the 1930s?

because the mounting apprehension of Adolph Hitler was boiling and the united states did not want another war anytime soon


Why did President Wilson want the US to remain neutral when World War 1 began?

President Wilson wanted the U.S. to remain neutral at the onset of World War I to protect American interests and avoid the costs of war. He believed that neutrality would allow the U.S. to act as a mediator and promote peace while maintaining trade relationships with both the Allied and Central Powers. Additionally, he sought to keep the diverse American population united and avoid the internal divisions that could arise from taking sides in the conflict.


What did us want after World War 2?

World peace and freedom for all people.

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What did most Americans want the US to do after World War I?

Americans wanted to withdraw into an isolationist position.


Why did isolationist want these laws passed?

Why did isolationists want these laws passed?


What was the US foregn policy?

US foreign policy varies with the course of the nation and conditions in the world. Sometimes the US has been isolationist- sometimes it tries to police the world. You must give a date if you want a more definitive answer.


What was the US response at the beginning of world war 2?

They didn't want to get involved


Why did the US want isolation at the beginning of the World War 1?

At the beginning of World War I, the United States sought isolation primarily to avoid entanglement in European conflicts and to focus on domestic issues. Many Americans believed the war was a European affair that did not directly threaten U.S. interests. Additionally, there was widespread pacifism and a strong desire to maintain peace, influenced by the trauma of the Civil War and a growing sentiment against militarism. This isolationist stance was further reinforced by the diverse immigrant populations in the U.S., who had varying allegiances to the warring nations.


Why did the US want to enter World War 2 from the beginning?

because they felt like it


How did the US go from an isolationist country to a hegemon?

Woodrow Wilson and WWI. It is when we began to want to change the world in the image of the US; Wilson's rhetoric for joining the war effort has been used in every single war since.


Why did isolationist want the neutrality acts passed?

The nationalists were protected by the neutrality laws and could prosper in peace without war all around them.


What was the US government during the Holocaust?

During the beginning of the Holocaust the US government was isolationist and so didn't "want to" get involved with the European affairs, however with the start of World War 2 entered some foreign policies (which were also to increase income as people depended on the States for their supplies). After the attack of Pearl Harbour though is when they entered the Pacific War (December 7, 1941) and then since they were fighting against Japan, they also entered the European war zone.


Why did President Wilson want the US to stay out of World War 1?

He did not want to be involved in the war because he held isolationist ideals. This means that he isolated the U.S. from the war, remaining neutral. He believed that becoming involved in the war could only be bad for our country.


Policy does the US currently have now isolationist or interventionist?

well, now American`s strategy is an interventionist policy. All they want to do is intervete other countries and gain what they can.


Why does Cassius want their army to remain where it is?

he didn want that the ghost of caesar to reappear