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What does Uncle Sam's turning his back on Euorpe show about American attitudes in the late 1930s?

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Uncle Sam turning his back to Europe in the 1930s conveyed that Americans were not going to be allies with anyone unless they shared the views of the American people.
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Uncle Sam's turning back on Euorpe in the late 1930s is the attitude of the United States at a time of great depression, which has resulted in the strengthening of totalitarianism in Europe led by Germany. Many problems arise as a consequence, and the attitude of America on this occasion is isolationist, and turning back by Uncle Sam shows that America will not participate in such views.

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