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George Washington warned America to remain this in foreign policy.

Neutral

This geographic feature allowed the US to remain neutral for the majority of its early history.

The Oceans

The US was pulled into this war to protect its freedom of seas.

War of 1812

The US began this policy in the late 1800s as it tried to gain markets and raw materials.

Imperialism

The US warned Europe to stay out of newly independent countries

The Monroe Doctrine

The US went to war with this nation in 1848 when we claimed the Rio Grande as our Southern border

Mexican American War

The US attempted to remain this as WWI broke out.

Neutral

The US entered WWI due to this action.

Germany’s unconditional submarine warfare

The US Congress rejected this document for it would have caused the US to a member of the League of Nations.

Treaty of Versailles

The US attempted this foreign policy in the 1920s

Isolation

The US passed the Neutrality Acts of 1935 and 1937 in reaction to the aggressive acts of Germany and Japan. They became known as this

Storm Cellar Diplomacy

The US gave war materials to the Allies in WWII under this Act.

The Lend Lease Act

The US entered WWII after this event

The bombing of Pearl Harbor

Japan surrendered to the US at the end of WWII due to the destructive forces of this

Atomic bombs

FDR and Churchill outlined the war aims of WWII before the US entered the war in this document

The Atlantic Charter

The US became of member of this peacekeeping organization after WWII

The United Nations

The US foreign policy that attempted to stop the spread of communism

Containment

The US entered this “war” as part of UN forces to stop the advancement of communism.

Korean War

This general was “fired” from the command of US forces in Korea for not following Truman’s orders

MacArthur

This doctrine gave military aid to Greece and Turkey

The Truman Doctrine

This doctrine attempted to protect the Middle East from communism

Eisenhower Doctrine

The US attempted to stop Ho Chi Minh’s forces in this war

The Vietnam War

This Congressional legislation allowed LBJ to increase American involvement in Vietnam

The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

This piece of legislation attempted to regain Congress’ Constitutional power to declare war.

The War Powers Act

Nixon’s foreign policy that attempted to open relations with the Soviet Union and other communist nations

detente