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How did the United States demonstrate its isolationist policy before World War II?
by avoiding alliances and other international relationships
by encouraging alliances and international relationships
by avoiding friendships with other foreign countries
by encouraging independence among states in the US
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by avoiding alliances and other international relationships
The U.S. showed isolationism through actions like refusing to join the League of Nations, passing Neutrality Acts to avoid entanglement in foreign wars, and generally steering clear of binding alliances or commitments abroad.
The U.S. showed isolationism through actions like refusing to join the League of Nations, passing Neutrality Acts to avoid entanglement in foreign wars, and generally steering clear of binding alliances or commitments abroad.
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