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VOCABULARY STORY 103 WHY THE USA BEING ISOLATED FROM EUROPE IS GOOD

People don't appreciate the advantages of the USA being insular to Europe. The seperation

gives a dimunition of acute turbulent influences. The USA can remain indifferent to random
obscure movements and feelings from abroad.
So Americans, though malleable, have not been affected by European things and have
had to appease European powers. They did their own thing.

People don't recognize the podsitive side of the USA being remote to Europe. The seperation

gives a lessening of radical violent influences. The USA can remain uninterested in haphazard
hidden movements and feelings from abroad.
So Americans, though shapable, have been swayed by Europe and have had to satisfy European
powers. They did their own thing.

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