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Isolationism was the complete lack of contact and participation in foreign affairs and wars ect. But describing America's foreign policy in the 1920's with the word "isolationism" is simply not correct. America supplied Allies with rescources and engineering knowlege prior to their intervention in world war one and in the 1920's America was one of the countries to force Germany into paying reperations for the war and they had to intervene multiple times which in by no means an example of Isolationism.
One thing that is true of a bill which has become law at a federal level is that "<span>It must have passed both the House and the Senate," since sometimes bills can become law without the President's signature, if there are enough votes to override a veto. </span>
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D
Explanation:
Many things began to change and develop before the great depression. Flappers, the Charleston, and Jazz all were some of the shining examples of cultural change in America. Speakeasies were open, Roads were paved, and a swift sweep of culture was had.