What foreign policy did the United States pursue after its involvement in World War I?
2 answers:
Answer:
Letter c because the US wanted to be isolated i think
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
After WWI, Americans were reluctant to engage in global affairs. They were mainly afraid of entaglements that could drag the country to new wars.
You might be interested in
Farms, most of the countries agriculture is from the south.
C. Gideon has to do with having the right to a public attendant. Miranda is the reason we have the ‘Miranda Rights’ and why you cannot self-incriminate
<span>The grand prince was Vladimir I </span>
Characters that show physical and real development. Not mental, hence external.