America and the Policy of Isolationism
What was the USA's policy of isolationism?
was a adopted by the USA.
When did the USA follow the policy of isolationism?
This policy was followed throughout the 1920s and much of the 1930s.
What was the idea of the USA's policy of isolationism?
The idea of is to remain separate from the affairs of other countries. In this case, America was particularly keen to avoid getting involved in political affairs in Europe.
Why did the USA follow the policy of isolationism?
The USA followed this policy due to the effects the horrors of war had on them. After this experience they did not want to get involved in another war, so this meant they wanted to shut themselves off from the rest of the world.
What was the impact of the USA's policy of isolationism?
America's policy of had a huge impact on throughout the 1920s and 1930s. It meant that they did not join the League of Nations, and did not challenge Hitler in the early years of the road to war.