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How did the us relate to foreign countries under a us isolationist foreign policy

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Isolationist policy, which was a policy followed by the U.S. government during the interwar period, meant that the United States refrained from active engagement in military conflicts. It served as an honest broker and sometimes provided indirect assistance as with Lend-Lease prior to 1941.

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