As a result of World War I, what happened to the federal government in the United States? The scope of its power increased. The scope of its power decreased. It grew increasingly more isolationist. The people lost trust in its ability to keep America out of war. @Kfins99
@fantasy10212
I think it's B, but I could be wrong
ok, so what do you think @fantasy10212
i think its D, americans didnt want the war in the first place
after the war everybody and their mother was against another one.
ok im going to give the medal to whoevers answer is correct
What if were both not right? lawl
lol then im screwed XD
ok so fantasys answer was wrong now lets see yours
@Hector.S do you think you can help
Was mine wrong?
lol try A.
i would say A. or C.
lol do you know the answer or not?
it may be A.
because c didnt really happen till after WWII
i think A. butt the U.S. was focused on isolating other countries in order to not go to war in the 1st place
The true answer is A. The United States power increased because they won the war.
isolationism isnt the isolating of other countries though, its the isolation of our selves.
meaning we'd stay out of external affairs and other nation affairs, which america has had a bad habbit of not doing lol
i had had for vocab isolating ourselves is same as other way around butt i still would say A.
^ alright i know one of you has to be good at math.
depends on the lesson lol
I suck at math xD
WOOHOO! i got a 100% the correct answer was A. i will give Kfins99 and Kfins99 can you give hector S a medal plz thanks!! ;)
Hector give Fantasy a medal
and then Fantasy give WooHoo a medal :P
It's A The scope of its power increased.
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