Which one of the following statements best describes America's postwar attitudes? Americans supported Wilson's Fourteen Points. Americans wanted to continue Wilson's policies of progressivism. Americans were concerned about the Communist takeover of Russia in 1917.
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"Americans in the 1920s were anxious to put World War I and European affairs behind them. The government leaned toward a foreign policy of isolationism while the public embraced a spirit of nativism, or "Americanism." Though many Americans still struggled with poverty in the 1920s, the middle and upper classes enjoyed increased affluence. Businesses stood ready to feed a growing wave of buying power with new, modern products. Women, who'd won the right to vote, felt a heightened sense of independence. Young Americans sought to break with staid 19th-century traditions, marching to a new beat called "jazz.""
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During World War I, however, President Woodrow Wilson made a case for U.S. intervention in the conflict and a U.S. interest in maintaining a peaceful world
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