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After World War 1, the United States foreign policy was largely isolationist. This meant that the United States did not join the League of Nations and felt that it would produce American troops to regional European conflicts. The United States created a partial isolation and shun membership to international organizations.

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The US adopted a policy of isolationism after World War 1 and well into the 1930's. This meant not getting involved in the affairs of other countries.

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Isolationism

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