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Which is a factor that likely explains the choice of the united states to be isolationist or internationalist in its foreign policy in the twentieth century?

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The US’ being an isolationist or internationalist has to do something with the International law and organizations. This had been a key element in foreign policy especially when the country deals with other economic powers such as Europe which they historically had conflicts with.

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