Which of the following was a reason Americans turned toward isolationism after 1919? They had come to despise President Wilson. They saw involvement in world affairs as favoring radicalism. They didn't want any more involvement in other countries' troubles. They were angry that the peace settlement didn't punish Germany enough.
Definately not the last one, but i'm pretty positive it's the first one because In 1917, Russia had two revolutions causing a "Red Scare" in America. Suddenly, it looked like radicals were everywhere and America looked at outside influences as a bad thing. In 1919, the Supreme Court upheld the Espionage Act passed in 1917. The FBI was created, the Palmer raids had netted 4,000 supposed radicals during the war.
They didn't want anymore involvement in other countries troubles.
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The correct answer is: They didn't want any more involvement in other countries' troubles!!!!
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