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- Benevolent_neutrality abstract ""Benevolent neutrality" is a term used by Ernest May to describe United States foreign policy regarding involvement in World War I. Examples of it were seen shortly before World War I though due to the League of the Three Emperors, an agreement between the powers of Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary. It is distinct from strict neutrality because America had some favorable policies towards the Allies; for example, generally favorable trade decisions. This was accentuated by the better availability of information about the Allies, and the pre-existing state of public opinion. Eventually, benevolent neutrality favoured the Allies even more, allowing them loans and arms. Benevolent Neutrality also played a role in World War II, in that the United States' trade policies and diplomatic aid favoured the future Allied powers of Great Britain and France.".
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- Benevolent_neutrality wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- Benevolent_neutrality wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foreign_relations_of_the_United_States.
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- Benevolent_neutrality wikiPageWikiLink France.
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- Benevolent_neutrality wikiPageWikiLink League_of_the_Three_Emperors.
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- Benevolent_neutrality wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
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- Benevolent_neutrality wikiPageWikiLinkText "benevolent neutrality".
- Benevolent_neutrality auto "yes".
- Benevolent_neutrality date "December 2009".
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- Benevolent_neutrality subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_the_United_States.
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- Benevolent_neutrality subject Category:World_War_I.
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- Benevolent_neutrality comment ""Benevolent neutrality" is a term used by Ernest May to describe United States foreign policy regarding involvement in World War I. Examples of it were seen shortly before World War I though due to the League of the Three Emperors, an agreement between the powers of Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary. It is distinct from strict neutrality because America had some favorable policies towards the Allies; for example, generally favorable trade decisions.".
- Benevolent_neutrality label "Benevolent neutrality".
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