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Isolationism
-USA helps out with the Dawes plan, 1924
-Kellogg-Briand pact 1928
-Remains out of World affairs and the league of nations
-Republican attitude
-The Republican Presidents (Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover)
-The US felt they were superior to a corrupt world
1930's
-Still limited immigration especially from Asia
-High Tariffs
-Does not guarantee any European agreements (America feels she is a peace loving nation, unlike Europe)
-1933 USA formally recognizes Stalin's Russia
-Kellogg-Briand pact 1928
-Remains out of World affairs and the league of nations
-Republican attitude
-The Republican Presidents (Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover)
-The US felt they were superior to a corrupt world
1930's
-Still limited immigration especially from Asia
-High Tariffs
-Does not guarantee any European agreements (America feels she is a peace loving nation, unlike Europe)
-1933 USA formally recognizes Stalin's Russia
Summary
After the first world war, The US developed a sense of isolationism as they no longer wished to participate in foreign affairs. Although they wished not to take part in these affairs, they were still involved through intervening with treaties like Kellog-Briand Pact.
After the first world war, The US developed a sense of isolationism as they no longer wished to participate in foreign affairs. Although they wished not to take part in these affairs, they were still involved through intervening with treaties like Kellog-Briand Pact.