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mel-nik [20]
3 years ago
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During which decade did the us pursue a policy for isolation

History
2 answers:
vitfil [10]3 years ago
7 0
Answer: the 1930s
Explanation: The USA watched carefully the rise of fascism in Europe and Japanese expansion in Asia, but did not intervene, There was a strong isolationist lobby and many had sympathy with both Hitler and Mussolini who they saw as leaders who were putting to rights, the problems of their countries, and were also important bulwarks against communism.
It took the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour to bring the USA into the war and even then there was no guarantee they would have become directly involved in the conflict in Europe. It was Hitler who declare war on the USA in support of his Japanese Axis allies.
Alexxandr [17]3 years ago
3 0

United States pursued the policy of Isolation in the decade of 1930s.

Further Explanation:

<u>During the era of 1930s, The United States decided to follow strategy of Isolating itself from the world and to do so it started rejecting international conferences</u> and during that period, it only focused mostly on tariff agreement and small countries of Latin America. Even when at the beginning of Spanish civil war, the United States decided to remain neutral and banned sales of arms and ammunition to either side. Period of Isolation from the foreign affairs for United States started when Roosevelt became president of the country and made it clear that his primary focus during his tenure will be taking American economy to new heights. <u>He always believed in working for peace and was of a notion that if United States will share good rapport with foreign nations then it will automatically reduce domestic issues of the US by half and that was the reason that he decided to adopt policy of isolation.  </u>

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Isolation Policy

Subject: History

Keywords: Isolation, Isolationism, United States, Political, Military, Conflict, Latin America, Roosevelt, Tariff, Agreement.  

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