How did US involvement in World War II permanently end the policies of isolationism and contribute to the emergence of the country as a "superpower"?
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Answer: Though actual battle never touched her shores, America's participation in World War I marked the nation's first departure from its historic isolationist policy. ... Between the pre-war years of 1900 and 1920, the nation had admitted over 14.5 million immigrants.
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