(a) Briefly describe one specific historical difference between the united states reaction to international events following the first world war (1919-1930) and following the second world war (1945-1960)
(b) Briefly describe one specific historical similarity between the united states reaction to international events following the first world war (1919-1930) and following the second world war (1945-1960)

(c) Briefly explain one specific historical reason for a difference between the united states reaction to international events following the first world war and following the second world war

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This prompt examines the reaction of the United State of America at various points in History.

What was the historical difference between the reaction of the US to international events after WWI and after WWII?

A) After WWI, during the presidency of George Washington, the US sought a policy of isolationism and neutrality in relation to the internal affairs of other nations.

After WWII however, the US took the exact opposite stand that it had taken after WWI emerged as one of the two dominant superpowers at that time. This time, it increased international involvement.

B) One historical similarity in US's reaction to WWI and WWII is that in the US, it increased patriotism.

C) The reason for the difference in the reaction of US between WWI and WWI is that after WWI, (this was in the 1930s) the Great Depression followed. The US thought that the best approach was for it to isolate and build, but this only worsened the situation.

After WWII, the key purpose for America's policies were to ensure that Communism was curbed.

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