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4 March, 12:38

After the invasion of Poland in 1939, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany. Why didn't the United States also enter the war at this time? A. American public opinion was firmly against joining the war. B. Americans were not sympathetic to the needs of the Polish people. C. President Roosevelt assured the American people that England and France were capable of fignting Germany. D. The United States had a foreign policy of non-agression that limited involvement in other countries.

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  1. 4 March, 13:20
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    "A. American public opinion was firmly against joining the war" is the best answer. The American people were very isolationist, until the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, of course.
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