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which if the following statements best supports american interest in isolationism?
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I don’t see the answer choices you’re choosing from — can you paste them?
Absent the choices, a statement that best supports American isolationism would be something like:
"The United States should avoid entangling alliances and stay out of European wars so we can focus on our own security and prosperity."
Why: that captures the core of isolationism — neutrality in foreign conflicts, refusal of permanent alliances, and prioritizing domestic concerns over overseas intervention (echoes Washington’s Farewell Address and 1920s–30s U.S. policy).
Absent the choices, a statement that best supports American isolationism would be something like:
"The United States should avoid entangling alliances and stay out of European wars so we can focus on our own security and prosperity."
Why: that captures the core of isolationism — neutrality in foreign conflicts, refusal of permanent alliances, and prioritizing domestic concerns over overseas intervention (echoes Washington’s Farewell Address and 1920s–30s U.S. policy).
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