He wouldn't like it because he supported isolationism, which is when a country (the United States, in this case) didn't interfere or take part in other foreign affairs, which was basically cutting the U.S. off from other countries. The Pan-American union was the complete opposite of isolationism, meaning they were a part of other countries. Hope this helped! :-)
How did the US go a isolationism foreign policy to a political and military involvement?
Am I right in thinking you mean Isolationism ?
Isolationism-Avoid participation in foreign affairs, Neutral. Unilateralism-Act without consulting others you want to be the dominant country.
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Isolationism
Isolationism grew out of xenophobia.
isolationism
Isolationism - album - was created in 1994.
isolationism started in world war 2
The term "isolationism" is a word: it is not capable of doing anything!
George Washington promoted isolationism from foreign affairs in his Farewell Adress.
Isolationism grew out of xenophobia.
isolationism
The isolationism of the United States delayed its entry into both World Wars.
Harding reflected isolationism by opposing U.S. membership in the League of Nations.
What were the pros and cons of Japan's isolationism policies