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Which u.s. action of the 1920s revealed that the u.s. government's foreign policy was not as isolationist as it appeared?

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U.S. participation in the Washington Naval Conference
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The U.S. action of the 1920s that revealed that the U.S. government's foreign policy was not as isolationist as it appeared was the U.S. participation in the Washington Naval Conference.

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The U.S. was at the forefront of efforts at disarmament and reducing the growth of naval tonnage during the 1920s and 1930s. The Washington Naval Conference took place in 1921-1922 and gathered the world's largest naval powers to discuss naval reductions and the tensions in Asia with Japan.

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