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Following World War I, U.S. foreign policy shifted towards isolationism, reflecting a desire to avoid entanglement in European conflicts and the disillusionment with the outcomes of the war. The Senate's rejection of the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations exemplified this trend, as many Americans believed that involvement in international organizations could lead to future wars. Instead, the U.S. focused on domestic issues and economic growth during the 1920s while maintaining a cautious approach to international affairs. This isolationist stance would eventually change with the onset of World War II.

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