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Q: The policy of taking neither side in a conflict?
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What do you call it when taking neither side in a conflict?

Impartiality


What was the policy of taking neither side in the Cold War known as?

Nonalignment, that is, not allied to either side in the Cold War. India, which blended a democratic government with a socialist economy, was a leader in the nonaligned movement.


What is a policy of supporting neither side during a war?

neutrality


Taking neither side?

Would be maintaining neutrality


When neither side is able to make significant gains during a conflict?

Stalemate.


What is the policy of supporting neither side in a war during World War 1?

This is called neutrality.


What were two causes of stalement in the west?

Stalement-A situation in which neither side in An conflict is able to gain the advantage.


Which of these accurately represents the outcome of the Korean War?

neither side won the conflict which was ended with an armistice in july 1953


What was the outcome of the conflict along the east coast early in the civil war?

Neither side could gain a clear and decisive victory.


Which post-World War 2 conflict ended with neither side winning?

The Korean conflict (1950-53). It has been nicknamed "the war that never ended" because there has yet been no reconcilliation between North Korea and South Korea.


Did India and Pakistan agree to partition Kashmir?

Presently, the conflict and debates between Pakistan and India concerning the partition of Kashmir still continues with neither side agreeing to anything.


Which policy did the US adopt when World War first broke out in Europe?

The prevailing thought was that the US adopted the policy of Isolationism. However, it's more likely they adopted instead the policy of non-intervention, where it chose not to take a side, but actively mediate for peace. That did not last as the war went on, and they entered the war on 1917, taking the side of the Allies.