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Paper Excerpts: ... called detachment or laxity or `America First', or isolationism like what most modern adversaries call it. It is true for all. Bibliography Ammem. (2003). America at School. America at Work/America at Leisure, 1894-1915. the 1950s. However, the downside or the negative effect of WWII is that it further intensified America's policy in America that was, and more importantly to the America that would be. Into this America T.B. Thorpe entered the literary marketplace. His works, in modern terms, could be called nostalgic civilians in Japan. Actions taken within the military also had a profound effect on racial tensions among civilians in America during WWII. ...
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Sources list for PAPERS ON HOW AMERICA WENT FROM ISOLATIONISM TO INVOLVEMENT IN WWII: Catterall, James S., Richard Chapleau, and John Iwanaga. "Involvement in the Arts and Human Development: General Involvement and Intensive Involvement in Music and Theater Arts." Los Angeles, CA: The Imagination Project at UCLA Graduate School of EducatioMusic in Schools "The Reader's Companion to American History--Isolationism." Internet. Houghton-Mifflin Company. Accessed October 10, 2004. http://college.hmco.com/history/readersc omp/rcah/html/ah_046200_isolationism.htm. "The Reader's Companion to American History--Isolationism." Internet. Houghton-Mifflin Company. Accessed October 10, 2004. http://college.hmco.com/history/readersc omp/rcah/html/ah_046200_isolationism.htm. American Isolationism Wiley, C., Shaw, S.M. & Havitz, M.E. (1999). "Men's and Women's Involvement in Sports: An examination of the gendered aspects of leisure involvement." Leisure Sciences, 22: 19-31. Women in Traditionally Male-Oriented Sports: A Possibility National Geographic.com <"http://www.nationalgeographic.com/midway/"> Grolier.com <http://gi.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_midwaybat.html> The Battle of Midway Patterson, J. (n.d.). Franklin D. Roosevelt. Retrieved April 2, 2005 from Grolier Online Website: http://gi.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_roosevelt.html Wilson and Roosevelt's Approaches to Foreign Wars More sources on "PAPERS ON HOW AMERICA WENT FROM ISOLATIONISM TO INVOLVEMENT IN WWII"
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