it led to World War II
World War I contributed to the isolationist sentiment in the 1920s and 1930s by disillusioning many Americans with international involvement and the consequences of global conflict. The immense loss of life and economic turmoil from the war led to a widespread belief that the U.S. should prioritize domestic issues over foreign entanglements. Additionally, the failure of the League of Nations and the post-war instability in Europe reinforced the idea that international cooperation was ineffective, solidifying a desire to avoid future military engagements. As a result, many Americans advocated for a return to isolationism during this period.
conservatist wiener licking republicks
salazar was a portuguese dictator in the 1920s to 1930s. he created the new state which was the substitutive system for the democratic system
they failed to repay their war debts to America
Totalitarian regimes were taking over in several nations
World War I contributed to the isolationist sentiment in the 1920s and 1930s by disillusioning many Americans with international involvement and the consequences of global conflict. The immense loss of life and economic turmoil from the war led to a widespread belief that the U.S. should prioritize domestic issues over foreign entanglements. Additionally, the failure of the League of Nations and the post-war instability in Europe reinforced the idea that international cooperation was ineffective, solidifying a desire to avoid future military engagements. As a result, many Americans advocated for a return to isolationism during this period.
Isolation? They wanted the US to ignore European politics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930s
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Type your answer here...Which of the following was not part of national policy of isolationism during the 1920s and early 1930s?
In the 1920s and 1930s it was Harlem, New York City.
Isolationism.
Italy, Japan, Germany
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the car and steam boats