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Isolationists held the view that America ought not get involved in European wars and in other "entangling alliances." They believed that it was not the role of the United States to be policeman to the world or to make over other nations in its own image. Isolationism was not restricted to one end of the political spectrum. Conservatives, liberals, and radicals might be isolationist. Indeed, in the early and mid 1930s most Americans were isolationist.
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