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2 June, 01:04

What was America's approach to foreign policy following WWI? Why?

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  1. 2 June, 03:54
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    The U. S. government sought to enact greater limits on immigration after World War I because of strong anti-European sentiment, exacerbated by the "Red Scare" that convinced many Americans that communism, anarchism and a Bolshevik-style revolution would soon sweep the United States
  2. 2 June, 04:18
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    Answer: The U. S. government sought to enact greater limits on immigration after World War I because of strong anti-European sentiment, exacerbated by the "Red Scare" that convinced many Americans that communism, anarchism and a Bolshevik-style revolution would soon sweep the United States.
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