Historians were fascinated with Tutankhamen after his tomb and mummy were discovered because his body was practically perfectly preserved, along with the items he was buried with--which provided unparalleled insight into his life and times.
<span>People felt that WWl was fought for nothing and they didn't want to start another war so they went back into isolationism by 1930</span>
It might affect Europe in some slight way by well the way it’s views
The Eastern Roman Empire, or the Byzantine Empire as it is often known, survived for nearly a thousand years after the fall of Rome in the West. Ruled from Constantinople (modern day Istanbul), the Byzantine Empire was a direct continuation of the later Roman Empire and lasted from the year 330 CE to 1453.
Because compared to previous time periods, now the US actively interfered in what was happening in Europe as well as around other places in the world. This was the main difference that distinguised isolationism from intervention.