The treaties of Versailles, the worldwide economic depression, failure of appeasement, rise of militarism in Germany and Japan, and failure of the league of Nations
If this is from Thirteen Days... I think it boils down to, don't get shot down and don't report it, otherwise the US would respond with war...which is what we tried to avoid during this time period.
Answer:
C. very low economic growth
Explanation:
just answered incorrectly on a p e x (no idea why brainly censors a.p.e.x)
<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>
B because the natives were moved and the American government bought the land from the french for 60 million french francs that would be billions in today’s money