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How did joining World War One influence the US?(1 point)
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Isolationist attitudes increased after the war.
Isolationist attitudes increased after the war.
The military power of the United States decreased.
The military power of the United States decreased.
The United States permanently occupied Europe.
The United States permanently occupied Europe.
Jim Crow laws in the south ended right after the end of the war.
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Isolationist attitudes increased after the war.
Explanation: After WWI the U.S. largely retreated from international involvement (e.g., Senate rejected the League of Nations) and public opinion favored isolationism. The other options are incorrect.
Explanation: After WWI the U.S. largely retreated from international involvement (e.g., Senate rejected the League of Nations) and public opinion favored isolationism. The other options are incorrect.
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