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What was the primary reason the United States maintained an isolationists.
A: Limit international diplomatic engagement
B: Avoid involment in European conflicts Support allied military strategies
C: Support allied military strategies
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B — to avoid involvement in European conflicts.
The U.S. isolationist stance (especially after WWI) aimed to stay out of European power struggles and entangling alliances, avoid the human and economic costs of foreign wars, and focus on domestic concerns.
The U.S. isolationist stance (especially after WWI) aimed to stay out of European power struggles and entangling alliances, avoid the human and economic costs of foreign wars, and focus on domestic concerns.
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