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The international role of the United States changed as a result of World War I. What was the short-term effect of this change?
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return to isolationism
return to isolationism
severe economic depression
severe economic depression
increase in immigration
increase in immigration
leadership in world affairs
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return to isolationism
After WWI the U.S. had greater international influence but, in the short term, retreated from active global leadership (e.g., refusing to join the League of Nations and adopting isolationist policies in the 1920s).
After WWI the U.S. had greater international influence but, in the short term, retreated from active global leadership (e.g., refusing to join the League of Nations and adopting isolationist policies in the 1920s).
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