Asked by Ritwika Petluri on Apr 29, 2024
Verified
What is isolationism?
Isolationism
A policy or doctrine in which a nation prefers to keep out of the political affairs of other countries, focusing instead on its own interests and security.
- Ascertain and analyze the ramifications of primary foreign policy tenets such as containment and expansionism.
Verified Answer
EL
Ethan LocklearMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
Students' answers may vary.
Isolationism is the idea that apart from commercial relations, the United States should stay out of the political and military quarrels of the rest of the world; the core principle of American foreign and defense policy from the founding until World War II.
Isolationism is the idea that apart from commercial relations, the United States should stay out of the political and military quarrels of the rest of the world; the core principle of American foreign and defense policy from the founding until World War II.
Learning Objectives
- Ascertain and analyze the ramifications of primary foreign policy tenets such as containment and expansionism.