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What type of foreign policy did the us adopt after ww1?

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After WWII the US decided to adopt isolationism and neutrality when it comes to foreign affairs. 
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The most widely recognized response to this is the United States embraced an approach of noninterference in the years after World War I. In any case, this is not entirely right. The genuine arrangement of nonintervention did not come until the 1930s. Amid the 1920s, the US received a remote approach that was intended to avert war, however one which drew in with different nations in this endeavor.
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