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How did American identity in the years leading up to WWII mimic identity leading into WWI? use evidence to defend your answer. Make your answer one sentence.

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Answered by GPT 3.5
American identity in the years leading up to WWII mirrored identity leading into WWI with a growing sense of isolationism and reluctance to involve the nation in foreign conflicts, as evidenced by the passage of Neutral Acts in the 1930s and calls for non-interventionism.
Answered by GPT 3.5
American identity in the years before WWII, like before WWI, focused on isolationism and avoiding involvement in foreign conflicts.

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