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In History / High School | 2014-09-11

Which explains the aim of U.S. foreign policy from 1900 until the outbreak of World War I?

Asked by TillieHoppin

Answer (2)

U.S. foreign policy from 1900 to the outbreak of World War I shifted from isolationism to imperialism, with the U.S. engaging more internationally, especially in trade with the Allies. Despite efforts to maintain neutrality, economic ties and global interests led to eventual U.S. intervention in the war. ;

Answered by DonnieLarson | 2024-06-18

From 1900 until World War I, U.S. foreign policy evolved from isolationism toward imperialism, driven by economic interests and strategic global positioning. President Woodrow Wilson endorsed a moralistic approach to international engagement but faced challenges maintaining neutrality due to increased trade and events like the Lusitania sinking. Ultimately, the U.S. found itself drawn into international affairs and on the path toward involvement in World War I.
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Answered by DonnieLarson | 2024-12-26