The war seemed unnecessary and Woodrow Wilson, although looked great and in a powerful position after entering/winning the war, failed to accomplish anything he wanted, which included his 14 points. Also, America had a major issue with immigrants that were mostly Catholic. Most traditionalist Americans pushed for the anti-Immigration policies of 1917 and 1924. They felt that Catholic immigrants were not assimilating and destroying American culture. Their proof was urban culture in the 1920s.
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.
isolationism started in world war 2
The Armistice officially ended WW1.
isolationism
No
Isolationism and neutrality.
The isolationism of the United States delayed its entry into both World Wars.
isolationism.
Isolationism is a policy of not being involved in world affairs. This means a country does not bother itself with worrying about the welfare of other countries.
isolationism started in world war 2
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.
The Policy of Neutrality and Isolationism.
The Armistice officially ended WW1.
The policy of the US Government at the onset of both world wars was Isolationism
1918 was the armistice ending of world war 1 .
Yes, "Armistice" is typically capitalized as it refers to a specific event or agreement, such as the Armistice that ended World War I.
The Allied powers requested an armistice from Germany to end World War I.