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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?(1 point)Responsesreturn to isolationismreturn to isolationismsevere economic depressionsevere economic depressionincrease in immigrationincrease in immigrationleadership in world affairsleadership in world affairs
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return to isolationism
Explanation: After WWI the U.S. emerged as a major power but politically retreated from permanent international commitments (e.g., Senate rejection of the League of Nations), leading to a short-term return to isolationism.
Explanation: After WWI the U.S. emerged as a major power but politically retreated from permanent international commitments (e.g., Senate rejection of the League of Nations), leading to a short-term return to isolationism.
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