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08.03.2021 •
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How did the U.S. benefit from remaining neutral in W.W.I
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Americans adopted a policy of neutrality in WWI because the war didn't concern the United States. It was important for American to stay out of "entangling alliances". Staying out of the war also allowed the US to economically recover from a slowdown.
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1. North = Industry, South = Cotton, West = Ranching
2. idk, sorry :((
3. Indian Removal Act
4. The Second Bank of the United States, the Tariff of 1828, the Nullification Crisis, and finally, Indian Removal.
5. Promoted the strength of the presidency and executive branch at the expense of the US Congress.