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Micah Cobb
24 March, 14:04
What are some advantages of isolationism
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Karina Cannon
24 March, 14:24
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1. You don't get tangled up in some bloody war.
2. You don't have to spend a lot of money on other countries problems.
3. As a government you can focus more on the needs of your countrymen.
4. You don't have to keep a large military on hair trigger notice.
5. You're not likely to make enemies out of some random country halfway around the world.
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Sarai Ayala
24 March, 15:40
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nonparticipation in any alliances, economic commitments or foreign trade, to avoid diplomacy entanglements with foreign countries
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