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21 July, 06:22

In a word, what was the American foreign policy after WWI?

a. interventionist

c. militaristic

b. isolationist

d. imperialistic

What was the Kellogg-Briand Pact?

a treaty that outlawed the threat or use of military force

a treaty that said nations could not build navies

a treaty that banned all military armaments

a treaty that called for a one-world government

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  1. 21 July, 06:54
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    The best word to categorize American foreign policy after WWI would be "b. isolationist," isolationist, since many Americans were upset at being dragged into a European ear. And the Kellogg-Briand Pact was " a treaty that outlawed the threat or use of military force," since the world had been so shocked by the devastation of World War I.
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