
Isolationist Movement
The Isolationist Movement was a policy stance where countries, especially the United States in the early 20th century, aimed to minimize their involvement in international conflicts and alliances. The goal was to focus on domestic issues and avoid entanglements in foreign wars or political commitments. This approach was a response to the devastating effects of World War I and the belief that staying out of international affairs would ensure national stability and security. While it limited international cooperation at times, it reflected a desire to prioritize national interests and avoid the complexities of global diplomacy.