the policy of the US in which we decided to stay isolated and mind our own business and not intervene in foreign problems. It was basically an isolation policy, made popular by George Washington's example.
In other words,minding own business not minding other foreign problems to basically protect one's identity ect.
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Appeasement.
it was a policy of Isolation
Policy of appeasement.
the fundamental military policy of the kennedy administration?
watchful waiting
kennedy brown did
true
Mikhail Gorbachev
Wilson's policy of nonintervention in the Huerta episode was known as "watchful waiting." This approach involved the United States refraining from formally recognizing the Huerta regime in Mexico while closely monitoring the situation. Wilson aimed to promote democratic governance in Mexico without direct military intervention, believing that the Huerta government was oppressive and illegitimate. Ultimately, this policy reflected Wilson's broader commitment to promoting democracy in foreign nations.
nonintervention
Nonintervention
opposing, opposite, nonintervention, sorry thts all i got
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The British and French policy of Non-Intervention during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was largely unsuccessful. While it aimed to prevent the conflict from escalating into a larger war and to maintain neutrality, it ultimately allowed the Fascist forces, particularly Franco's Nationalists, to receive substantial support from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. This imbalance of aid contributed to the Nationalists' victory, undermining the very objective of the Non-Intervention policy and highlighting the limitations of diplomatic efforts in the face of ideological confrontations.
Synonyms of isolationism are :- 1) Liberalism 2) Laissez-farie 3) Nonintervention 4) Noninterference
Bystander nonintervention refers to the phenomenon where individuals witness an emergency or problematic situation but fail to take action or intervene. This can occur due to various factors, including the diffusion of responsibility, social influence, or fear of negative repercussions. Often, people assume that someone else will step in, leading to a collective inaction. This concept highlights the importance of encouraging proactive bystander behavior in critical situations.