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in france and britain.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the "spark" required to light the powder keg which started WW1.
during the start of the ww1.
Germany because of treaty of versailes
Prior to the start of World War II, WWI was called "The Great War".
After World War 1, the United States foreign policy was largely isolationist. This meant that the United States did not join the League of Nations and felt that it would produce American troops to regional European conflicts. The United States created a partial isolation and shun membership to international organizations.
The scares of WW1 and warren harding's "return to normalcy " was why the us decided to stay out of euro affairs and when it worked the othe 20s presidents kept the same policies
France
maintain an open trade policy in Asia
it is when a country choses to ignore everything else that is happening in the world, the amricans did this in WW2, so they dont help other countries either
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The policy of the US Government at the onset of both world wars was Isolationism
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July 28, 1914
WW1 started in 1914
Washington's farewell address (1796)