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3 years ago
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When the United States declared war on Japan and Germany in 1941, it permanently ended a longtime policy of

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Scilla [17]3 years ago
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When the United States declared war on Japan and Germany in 1941, it permanently ended a longtime policy ofb. world supremacy. This was a time of great genocide against countries that were subjected to the rules of these foreign countries. The intervention of the United States permanently ended a longtime policy of world supremacy

User: Who warned that a nation should avoid foreign entanglements?
b. George Washington. He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States who wanted America to be freed from its European entanglements.
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