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During the decades between world war i and world war ii, american foreign policy was characterized by

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It was characterized by a period of enacting a series of neutrality acts and isolationism

The years after the war saw the emergence of isolationists who called for America to avoid European affairs with an aim of avoiding conflict. The 1930's saw a number of neutrality acts that aimed at avoiding war.


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