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VARVARA [1.3K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following would reflect the U.S. postion on world affairs in the 1800s?

History
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jok3333 [9.3K]3 years ago
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<span>The answer is U.S. teetering on isolationism and only being involved in world affairs if it directly affects the U.S
 In 1800's U.S. practiced isolationism under that policy never involved in world affairs and only took any action if anything directly affected U.S. U.S wanted to keep the chances of war as low as possible as it was developing as a nation at that time.The non interventionist America, devoted to solving its own problems and developing its own civilization.</span>
timofeeve [1]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is A) U.S. teetering on isolationism and only being involved in world affairs if it directly affects the U.S.

What reflected the U.S. position on world affairs in the 1800s was the U.S. teetering on isolationism and only being involved in world affairs if it directly affects the U.S.

The still-young American nation was still in the process of integration after the war. There were many wounds to be healed in the United States. There was not enough money and resources to invest in another war abroad. So it was better for the United States to stay focused on internal issues than in external affairs. So the US played a neutral role in conflicts held in Europe.

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