American isolationism was evident in the
A. failure of the United States to participate in the Great War.
B. failure of the United States to join the League of Nations.
C. failure of President Wilson to take part in the peace treaty deliberations in 1919.
D. American Neutrality Treaty with Germany and the Soviet Union.
E. failure of the United States to join the United Nations.
Answer: B
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