Isolationism is a national policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries.
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| - Isolationism is a national policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries.
- Isolationism is the ideology that your specific country, to stay in its own best interests, should stay out of global affairs. The US tried to follow this until around World War I, when the Globalization Liberals gained consiousness in the American government. The US then entered the war, and would enter the European World War II as well.
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| - Isolationism is the ideology that your specific country, to stay in its own best interests, should stay out of global affairs. The US tried to follow this until around World War I, when the Globalization Liberals gained consiousness in the American government. The US then entered the war, and would enter the European World War II as well. The nations of continental Europe have never really experienced isolationism, as they were once mostly united together under several ungodly large empires like the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire. Britain, however, could be arguably isolating itself; for example, despite being a member of the European Union, Britain still haven't accepted the Euro.
- Isolationism is a national policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries.
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