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The History Of US Isolation Policy After World War I

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At the end of World War I the United States took an isolation policy, they wanted to stay out of foreign affairs all together even if their allies were in trouble.The United States wanted to stay away from Europe, but as countries started getting taken over by Germany the US knew they had to get involved. Policies such and the Cash and Carry Program and the Lend-Lease Act was the start of Americans involvement in the war. World War II was the start of interventionism, America was now aiding others in war and only half the nation wanted this.
The United States did not want to get involved with other countries after World War I, they wanted to keep to themselves and not have outside connections. After World War I people did not want to get involved
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