Following World War I, the United States adopted an isolationist stance.
An aim of World War I had been "to make the world safe for.
Although America attempted isolationism, European and Asian affairs brought global tension that eventually hit the country\'s traditional allies.
But by December of 1941, President Roosevelt\'s formal declaration of war made this legislation irrelevant.
Starting in 1935, Congress even passed various neutrality acts to enforce the will against foreign entanglement.
Following World War I, the United States adopted an isolationist stance