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4 July, 18:00

Who said there is no need for us to involve ourselves in the business of Italy we should deal with our own affairs alone

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  1. 4 July, 19:00
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    This was said by an isolationist

    Isolationists were people who believed that Americans should focus on American business and should not meddle in European affairs. This sentiment was especially strong around the two world wars when many people wanted the United States to stay out of the wars and lead the country alone and solve their own problems.
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