Isolationist Foreign Policy during Interwar years (1918-1939) Spring 2012

The definition of Isolationist Foreign Policy is, states that want to stay isolated and avoid all war. The United states wanted to avoid war with Europe mostly but also with any other country. Our goal was to stay in isolationism and to rarely come out of it. This objective would take many years for progress to become successful.

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-How it affected the world

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-How it affected the United States

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