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Q: Why did many Americans favor expansion over isolationism?
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What did many Americans support in the 1930s rather than an active involvement in affairs overseas?

Isolationism


How did the red score contribute to Americans policy of isolationism in the 1920?

after the war many Americans wished to avoid political or economic alliances with foreign countries


Why were many Americans in favor of going to war Mexico?

Americans were in favor in going to war with Mexico so that Texas could be annexed. The war began in 1846.


Why were many Americans favor to going to war with Mexico?

Americans were in favor in going to war with Mexico so that Texas could be annexed. The war began in 1846.


Why did many Americans oppose imperialism at 1st?

Ever since the time of George Washington, we favored isolationism, preferring to stay out of other nations' problems. Also, imperialism was seen as a direct, hypocritical contradiction to the Monroe Doctrine. After the government pushed ahead with Imperialism though, the people saw its huge economic and political benefits and began to favor it.


Why did many Americans favor the Cubans in their struggle for independence from the spanish?

It reminded the Americans of their own revolutionary heritage.


Are the westward expansion and the westward movement the same?

Yes they are the same because along with the expansion, many Americans had to move and settle on the Western lands.


What Thomas Paine pamphlet convinced many Americans to favor inde pendence?

Common Sense


Roosevelt first won the favor of many Americans by what?

Appearing on national television during the campaign


What were the social impacts of westward expansion?

Westward expansion had many effects on America. Many things developed such as the Pony Express, and other new forms of transportation such as the Continental Railroad. Although those were positive, some negative effects were how the Americans moving west drived native Americans out of their tribal lands and onto reservations. the wars with native Americans killed many of them.


Why did many American support isolationalism?

Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, many Americans favored isolationism. They believed that European wars were a European problem, and getting the US involved would only cause problems.


Why did so many Americans oppose Treaty of Versailles?

Because the provision of joining a League of Nations meant an end to America's pre-war isolationism and an ongoing era of global involvement.