Section 1
Non-Interventionism
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Boundless U.S. History
U.S. History
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Postwar Isolationism
Despite the United States' participation in World War I and President Wilson's efforts to shape the terms of the post-war peace, the majority of American politicians and the American public continued to support isolationism as long as the U.S. entry into World War II seemed unavoidable.
War Debts and Reparations
Germany was required to pay massive reparations in the aftermath of WWI, which led to the country's devastating economic situation.
Attempts at Disarmament
In the aftermath of World War I, many international efforts leading to disarmament were undertaken but they all eventually failed to achieve their stated goal.