Why did the United States stay out of World War II at first? A. Many Americans were isolationists and didn't want to get involved in Europe's troubles. B. Most Americans admired Hitler and what he was doing for Germany. C. Many Americans were afraid of Mussolini and Italy's military strength. D. Most Americans sympathized with Japan's efforts to expand its territory.
how?
how what?
give medal?
and if I'm correct they were staying out of the war initially due to practicing isolationism, and once Pearl Harbor was hit, it all went down.
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i would say that this would be c or b?
but not 100% sure
b,c and d all are similar they all look like a group... that is a basic red flag... A stands out... and if you know your history you would see the reason.
and you've gotta be kidding me with B right?
nvm i ment d
think about it... sympathized... really? if you read them all out slowly you will see that A is the only logical answer...
its A
Japan "woke the sleeping giant" after the attack on Pearl Harbor
but the United States were supplying the Allied Forces before the attack
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