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babunello [35]
2 years ago
9

What did the rejection of the League of Nations, the higher tariffs imposed by the Fordney-McCumber Act, and the emergency quota

at all point to during the early 1920's?
History
1 answer:
Aneli [31]2 years ago
4 0
For the answer to the question above, t<span>he rejection of the league of nations, the higher tariffs imposed by the or deny-cucumber act and the emergency quota act all point to America's desire of isolationism during the early 1920's.

</span>The American foreign policy of Isolationism in the 1920's<span> was a diplomatic and economic doctrine that aimed at self-advancement to make the United States economically self-reliant and retaining peace with other nations.</span>
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