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which of the following best explains united states foreign policy between the first world war and the second world war? responses the united states enacted an imperialist policy in order to expand the territories it gained during the spanish-american war. the united states enacted an imperialist policy in order to expand the territories it gained during the spanish-american war. the united states followed an isolationist policy in order to avoid becoming involved in another conflict abroad. the united states followed an isolationist policy in order to avoid becoming involved in another conflict abroad. the united states established an expansionist policy in order to revive the concept of manifest destiny. the united states established an expansionist policy in order to revive the concept of manifest destiny. the united states created a cooperative policy that attempted to resolve disputes through international organizations.

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The united states had an isolationist policy before entering both world wars

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The American people didn't like world war one and only were begrudgingly dragged into another world conflict after pearl harbor.

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