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Katyanochek1 [597]
3 years ago
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Why was America becoming Isolationist--not wanting to be a part of what was going on in Europe?

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laiz [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Overall, Americans during this time supported isolationism because they did not want to be drawn into more destructive wars that were not really any of the U.S. business. ... - Hoped to stay in the work force after the war but when the war ended most female war workers lost their jobs.

Explanation:

During the 1930s, the combination of the Great Depression and the memory of tragic losses in World War I contributed to pushing American public opinion and policy toward isolationism. Isolationists advocated non-involvement in European and Asian conflicts and non-entanglement in international politics.

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