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Aracely Conrad
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28 June, 22:29
Why did the u. s practice isolationism?
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Beckham Pollard
28 June, 22:52
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The Great Depression caused the initial practicing, not to mention public opinion.
Due to the foreign affairs, and great losses during the time period, America had practiced it. They believed it would isolate them from conflict during the start of the wars. Later we found that was not true.
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