Republican Isolationists refused to ratify President Wilson's League of Nations after World War I because they feared it would draw the United States into future European conflicts. At the end of World War I, the US was only just begin to depart from its previous policy of foreign affairs, which was isolationism - staying out of other countries' affairs. The Isolationists feared that tethering the United States to the League of Nations would result in the US being required to come to the aid of an invaded European state at a later date.
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Fundamentally, religious belonging means membership in a particular social group, with strong attachments to other individual members. ... Generally, to belong to one religious group means not to belong to another, so all religions are to some extent particularistic and socially separated.
To belong to a religion often means more than sharing its beliefs and participating in its rituals; it also means being part of a community and, sometimes, a culture.
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The United States had lost many planes and ships during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Pearl Harbor was the base of the United States navy in Honolulu, which is a Territory of Hawaii. Japanese army made a sudden and surprised attack on the Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and destroyed many of the United States' navies ships and fleets so that US navy cannot interfere in the Southeast Asia with its planned military action against the overseas territories of the UK, USA and the Netherlands. Thus in the attack on Pearl Harbor, US lost many planes and ships.
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The British had won the French and Indian War. They took control of the lands that had been claimed by France (see below). France lost its mainland possessions to North America. Britain now claimed all the land from the east coast of North America to the Mississippi River.