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Results: World War II - Part 14 United States and its isolationism between WWI and WW11

Published on 07/20/2025
By: starview
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United States and its isolationism between WWI and WW11. The United States was largely isolationist between both World Wars. Their policy of non-interventionism in European and Asian conflicts was reflected in the US refusal to join the League of Nations after the first world war. For those not interested in the topic or its videos, simply select the N/A option to grab your points. For those interested, hope you enjoy learning about history.
1.
1.
The hustle and bustle of New York in 1939. You saw a Pina Colada sold for 5 cents back then. Interesting step back in time view of New York?
Yes
50%
1003 votes
No
13%
254 votes
Not Applicable
37%
743 votes
2.
2.
President Roosevelt delivers his quarantine speech on October 05,1937 in Chicago when he requested international cooperation to "quarantine" the aggression of Germany, Japan and Italy comparing the aggression to a disease. Was FDR beginning to sway public opinion about its isolationism?
Yes
36%
715 votes
No
14%
277 votes
Not Applicable
50%
1008 votes
3.
3.
President Roosevelt On "Neutrality" speech on September 14, 1939. Does FDR really think America will still stay out of war?
Yes
19%
374 votes
No
34%
687 votes
Not Applicable
47%
939 votes
4.
4.
Neutrality Act Signed (23 Nov 1939). This act, passed after Germany invaded Poland, introduced a "cash-and-carry" provision, allowing nations at war to purchase non-military goods from the U.S. if they paid in cash and transported the goods themselves. United States still wants to have isolationism?
Yes
28%
558 votes
No
20%
397 votes
Not Applicable
52%
1045 votes

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