Which policies kept the United States from entering World War I in its first three years?

Responses

the Monroe Doctrine and anti-imperialism
the Monroe Doctrine and anti-imperialism

isolationism and neutrality
isolationism and neutrality

imperialism and democracy

1 answer

The correct response is isolationism and neutrality.

During the first three years of World War I, the United States adopted a policy of isolationism and maintained a stance of neutrality, avoiding direct involvement in the conflict despite various pressures and factors that could have led to engagement. The U.S. government and public opinion largely favored staying out of European entanglements during this time.