Respuesta :
1. The answer is Isolationism
In terms of foreign relations, isolationism refers to the act of remain neutral and refuse to take any position to support any countries that involved in the conflict. This stand of American isolationism ended the second the Japanese Army bombed the Pearl Harbour.
2. The answer is: Appeasement
Appeasement refers to any political move that being done in order to avoid military aggression. In the past, The great Britain and the French agree to Germany's demand because they fully knew that Hitler and his army would started the aggression toward their nations if they don't.
In terms of foreign relations, isolationism refers to the act of remain neutral and refuse to take any position to support any countries that involved in the conflict. This stand of American isolationism ended the second the Japanese Army bombed the Pearl Harbour.
2. The answer is: Appeasement
Appeasement refers to any political move that being done in order to avoid military aggression. In the past, The great Britain and the French agree to Germany's demand because they fully knew that Hitler and his army would started the aggression toward their nations if they don't.