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12 August, 05:26

Why were many Americans committed to isolationism in the 1930s?

A) The Great Depression left no money to spend on the military.

B) Franklin D. Roosevelt was an isolationist.

C) Most Americans were pacifists.

D) they questioned the Allies' costly victory in World War I

After Japan invaded China, how did President Roosevelt respond to isolationist pressures in the face of Fascist aggression?

A) He pressured the League of Nations to take strong action.

B) He pushed to strengthen the Neutrality Act.

C) He urged countries to quarantine aggressive nations.

D) He sought a declaration of war.

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  1. 12 August, 08:08
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    Number 1 is D. Number 2 is A. Don't worry, I've looked up the information so that you wouldn't have to.
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