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14 September, 11:11

What was the main concern of the portion of Roosevelt's audience that wanted the United States to stay neutral in the conflict?

A. That Roosevelt wanted to spend money on something that wasn't important

B. That Roosevelt didn't understand the true nature of the conflict in Europe

C. That Roosevelt didn't care about people who were suffering in other nations

D. That Roosevelt was trying to lead them into a war they didn't want or need

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  1. 14 September, 11:25
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    D. That Roosevelt was trying to lead them into a war they didn't want or need
  2. 14 September, 11:37
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    Answer;

    D. That Roosevelt was trying to lead them into a war they didn't want or need.

    Explanation;

    United states had a couple of reasons that prompted them to stay neutral during the war;

    American policy and opinion held among the majority of people were one of neutrality and isolationism.

    Hitler was Europe's problem and not America's. Even though Americans sympathized with the Allies, most felt unease of assistance and American intervention.

    By waiting to enter, Us politicians had bigger aspirations that would benefit the USA after Hitler's defeat. This includes an agreement that if America was to side with the Allies, the British Empire would cease to exist after the war, and de-colonization would therefore open up their overseas markets to American investment and trade. Among other reasons off course.
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