Political policy of noninvolvement in world affairs
A political policy of noninvolvement in world affairs During the 1930s, the combination of the Great Depression and the memory of tragic losses in World War I contributed to pushing American public opinion and policy toward isolationism. Isolationists advocated non-involvement in European and Asian conflicts and non-entanglement in international politics. A policy of non-involvement in world affairs is called. Isolationism. Natural resources in the United States included: variety of land and climates. variety of land and climates.

