Active involvement in world affairs is called internationalism. Internationalism is a movement which advocates a greater economic and political cooperation among nations for the theoretical benefit of all. Wilson's program of political and social reform was called progressivism.
Isolationism is a policy of not being involved in world affairs. This means a country does not bother itself with worrying about the welfare of other countries.
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In the 1930s, many Americans favored isolationism due to the lingering effects of World War I, including economic hardship and a desire to avoid further conflict. The Great Depression also shifted focus inward, as citizens prioritized domestic issues over foreign entanglements. This sentiment was reinforced by the Neutrality Acts, which aimed to prevent the U.S. from being drawn into international disputes. Overall, a strong belief in focusing on national recovery and stability contributed to the reluctance for active involvement in overseas affairs.
When America was under Theodore Roosevelt's Presidency.
1. To stop Communism from spreading. 2. To try to bring about world peace. 3. Trade / Economics reasons
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Internationalism would be involvement in world affairs. Isolationism is seperating from world affairs
Isolationism is a policy of not being involved in world affairs. This means a country does not bother itself with worrying about the welfare of other countries.
isolationism... :) Hope that helps!
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To stop the spread of Communism from the USSR