How did U.S. participation in World War I impact U.S. foreign policy in the decade immediately after the war?
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The U.S. had evidence of a threat to its national security. How did U.S. participation in World War I impact U.S. foreign policy in the decade immediately after the war? The United States became isolationist in its diplomatic and political relations. ... to remain militarily and politically neutral.
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