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Unit 2 – Branches of Government
Topic 2.1
How did World War II influence U.S. Congressional foreign policy decisions?
It made Congress adopt a strict isolationist stance in global politics.
It caused America to sever diplomatic relationships with European countries.
It reshaped them towards international involvement and leadership, evidenced by formation of United Nations.
It steered Congress towards non-involvement in any military alliances post-war.
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