Isolationism vs. Imperialism (thank you!)

Answer:
isolationism is a national (or group) policy of non-interaction with other nations (or groups) while imperialism is the policy of forcefully extending a nation's authority by territorial gain or by the establishment of economic and political dominance over other nations.
Explanation:
• Isolationism
• Having little to do with political affairs of
foreign nations
Washington’s Farewell Address warns “to steer
clear of permanent alliances.”
BUT – Washington also called America a “Rising
Empire”
• Imperialism
• One country takes control of land and
people of another country or region –
control the economic and political
affairs of weaker
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