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After World War I the general feeling of most americans was?

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After world warI the general feeling of most americans was?

Once World War I concluded, the general feeling of many, perhaps even most, Americans was that America's duty was done. It was now time to return to internal affairs, to taking care of "simply American" business, rather than engaging in any more meddling into European problems. This was, in a word, a return to isolationism.


In general what did most Americans think about Woodrow Wilson's ideals?

Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. In general, most Americans believed in his ideals but wanted some changes made.


General what did most Americans think about Woodrow Wilson's ideals?

Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. In general, most Americans believed in his ideals but wanted some changes made.


Do most Americans focus frequnelty on the less developed countries of the world?

Most Americans focus INFREQUENTLY on the less developed countries of the world.


Who is most peoples of the world ate chocolate?

Americans


What did most Americans want the US to do after World War I?

Americans wanted to withdraw into an isolationist position.


What group of Americans was put into camps during most of World War 2?

Japanese Americans


What did most Americans think about Woodrow Wilson's ideals?

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What was the main feeling of most Americans at the end of the war?

Relived, tired, and grateful. I know this because we just finished learning about this in school! :)


What are effects of zannax?

THE MOST AMAZING FEELING IN THE WORLD If you need to sleep it's my fav buy far I woul'n't go as far as saying it's the most amazing feeling in the world! Mum & Dad would be happier


Who was the general for the Americans during the revolution?

Well there were lots but the most important is the one and only George Washington.