Question
Why did the U.S. choose an isolationist stance at the start of WWI? (Choose 2)
A.
The U.S. wanted to make money on war weaponry from both sides.
B.
The U.S. was struggling with finances as a result of the Great Depression.
C.
The U.S. viewed the war as Europe’s war and wanted to avoid
entanglements.
D.
The U.S. had immigrants from both the Central Powers and the Allied
Powers sides.
A.
The U.S. wanted to make money on war weaponry from both sides.
B.
The U.S. was struggling with finances as a result of the Great Depression.
C.
The U.S. viewed the war as Europe’s war and wanted to avoid
entanglements.
D.
The U.S. had immigrants from both the Central Powers and the Allied
Powers sides.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The U.S. chose an isolationist stance at the start of WWI primarily for the following reasons:
C. The U.S. viewed the war as Europe’s war and wanted to avoid entanglements.
D. The U.S. had immigrants from both the Central Powers and the Allied Powers sides.
These reasons reflect the desire to stay out of European conflicts and the complexities that arose from a diverse immigrant population with ties to different nations involved in the war.
C. The U.S. viewed the war as Europe’s war and wanted to avoid entanglements.
D. The U.S. had immigrants from both the Central Powers and the Allied Powers sides.
These reasons reflect the desire to stay out of European conflicts and the complexities that arose from a diverse immigrant population with ties to different nations involved in the war.