It was their unwillingness to join the fight and ideals of staying neutral and separate.
'Isolationism'
No
The United States originally pursued a policy of isolationism, avoiding conflict while trying to broker a peace, when World War I broke out. That changed when they learned of the Zimmerman Telegraph.
After World War I, the US was plunged into the Great Depression. In order to protect its economy and physical security, they had to participate abroad.
Isolationism arose after World War 1 because hundreds of thousands of American men were killed needlessly in a war that really had nothing to do with the United States. Many Americans wanted to stay out of all wars that did not involve the USA to avoid needless death and expense.
Isolationism.
'Isolationism'
The nation returned to isolationism.
Isolationism
Neutrality and Isolationism were the American policies when World War I began. They kept the country out of the fighting, but it did not impede the sale of US goods to nations involved in the war.
the people wanted isolationism
isolationism
isolationism and neutrality
By refusing tho enter we2
The nation returned to isolationism.
No
rejection of the treaty of versailles