U.S. Participation in the Washington Naval Conference! (: You're welcomee...
limit tensions among the great powers in the Pacific and protect China's territorial integrity.
US domestic policy in the 1920s was focused on returning to normalcy in the aftermath of WWI. To achieve this goal, laws like prohibition and limiting immigration were implemented. For more on US 1920s domestic policy, check out the related link below.
Type your answer here...Which of the following was not part of national policy of isolationism during the 1920s and early 1930s?
Isolationism.
The 1920s are best characterized as a period of both isolationism and internationalism. The United States pursued a more isolationist foreign policy, exemplified by the rejection of the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations. However, there were also efforts towards international cooperation, such as the Washington Naval Conference and the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
foreign competition
Manifest Destiny
In the 1920s many high tariff policies were passed by Presidents Wilson Harding and Coolidge to protect American businesses. A tariff taxes products from other countries. So when America put tariffs against foreign (mostly European) countries, they were mad because they couldn't export their goods to America, hence they lost money.
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relaxation of Progressive regulations on businesses
During the 1920s, Americans were producing and selling products at Laura crosses then there foreign competitors started to introduce fictitious female consultant which increased the pressure in the business.