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Forum: Session 12 - Isolationism

Forum: Session 12 - Isolationism

Q Forum: Session 12 - Isolationism Let's discuss isolationism--comment on the following: - What were the factors that contributed to America's isolationist policy and attitude in the 1920s and 1930s? - What is America's general policy and attitude today by comparison?...isolationist? Try to give some concrete examples.

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The American government decided to adapt isolation policies during the 1920s and 1930s because of several reasons. US President Harding was not happy with the actions of the League of Nations and also the higher walls of tariff. The situation of “red scare” made the scenario even tenser. America decided to follow an isolation policy for more than twenty years following the First World War however, America did not cut its connections with the other countries.