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The washington naval conference(1921) the kellogg-briand pact (1928) and the neutrality acts of the 1930s were all attempts by the united states to

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Remain isolated from world events.

The US wanted to isolate following World War I but needed assurance the world would not pose a threat. The Washington Conference reduced military size and weapons, the Kellogg-Briand Act outlawed war, and the Neutrality Acts prevented economic connected to warring countries.
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