Students in History Class are learning about the "Return to Normalcy"of America after WW1 during the 1920s.
The US pulled back from world affairs and kept away from other countries.
At the start of the 1920s, President Warren G. Harding was electedinto office making him the 29th president of theUnited States. Under his presidency, the U.S. returned to a sort of "Normalcy."
Just the thought of those foreigner gatecrashers gives me the heebie-jeebies!
I'm scared. After the war,I'm worried aboutour safety.
During WW1, the U.S. was involved with fights withthe entire world. And afterwards, civilianswanted peace.
And part of thisIsolationist ideologywas from the fearof foreign people.
The U.S. entered Isolationism;it separated itself from the political affairswithin other countries.
During WW1, the U.S. was involved in fights with the entire world. And afterwards, civilians wanted peace.
Along with wanting peace, civilianswere fearful of the "suspicious." This fear is known as, Nativism.