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27 July, 23:45

What was the goal of U. S. isolationism after World War I?

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  1. 27 July, 23:53
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    They thought it was best to stay out of foreign affairs.

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    Instead of the U. S. focusing on foreign affairs they focused on their own domestic issues to improve American people's lives.
  2. 28 July, 00:05
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    Isolationists thought America should not intervene in foreign affairs and should be focused on domestic issues to improve American people's lives. Their doctrine can be summed up by Lindbergh's motto "America First".

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    Their Goal Was Too Focus On Domestic Issues To Improve American Peoples Lives.
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