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What did Roosevelt's response to the London Conference signal about the role of the United States in global affairs? A. Willkie was an isolationist, while Roosevelt believed it was time for the Unites States to join the war. B. Willkie believed the United States should take steps toward joining the war. C. Willkie believed the government should limit its expenditures. D. Roosevelt was in favor of supporting Britain in its defense against Hitler, while Willkie was not.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When the Conference opened on June 12, 1933, all attention rested on the tripartite currency discussions happening outside the Conference. Roosevelt’s rejection of the agreement gathered an overwhelmingly negative response from the British.

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