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Isolationism and U.S. Foreign Policy After World War I. ... When World War I broke out in July 1914, the United States actively maintained a stance of neutrality, and President Woodrow Wilson encouraged the U.S. as a whole to avoid becoming emotionally or ideologically involved in the conflict.
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Answer: The answer is American and French forces trapped the British forces.
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they contributed to future conflicts by failing to resolve important issues
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The end of WWI and consequently the end of WWII were not enough to end the political and ideological disputes between nations. Europe for the first time was not the strongest Imperialist empire as it was in the past, and two different nations rise to power: The U.S. and the Soviet Union, with different ideological views about society. Because of this, we had different emerging conflicts such as the Korean War, the Vietnam war, and so many others.
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Oil
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The Middle East region is most famously known for its oil, which is traded internationally.
The Middle East is a region that goes from Egypt (West) to Iran (East) and from Turkey (North) to Yemen (South).
That region hold a large part of the world's reserves of oil and is mostly controlled by Royal families in non-democratic systems.
The oil made those countries extremely rich, since the other countries are buying this oil at a good price.