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23 October, 13:55

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The policy of

kept the United States out of the fighting during the first few years of World War II. The policy of

prompted Britain and France to agree to Germany's demand for Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia.

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  1. 23 October, 14:01
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    Answer: The policy of kept the United States out of the fighting during the first few years of WW II.

    Explanation: During the WWII, The US roles as a isolation. Which means they don't care about other nations and selling weapons for other nations that involved in war. Which means Money-Carry (If you have a cash, you can buy a gun directly from US ships). Because the U. S trading ships had been sinking from Nazi submarines and Japanese aircraft. After the submarine from Nazi, that killed the US, British and some citizens from other countries. A few year later, the U. S Congress declare war with Germany and join allies to fight the Nazi, Japan, and Italy.
  2. 23 October, 14:17
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    1. isolationism

    2. appeasement
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