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Which reason best supports US neutrality during World War I?

the weakness of its military
the need to focus on economic issues
the desire to stay out of European affairs
the belief in promoting rights for all Europeans

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The reason that best supports US neutrality during World War I is **the desire to stay out of European affairs**. During the early 20th century, there was a strong sentiment in the United States to avoid entanglement in the conflicts and alliances of Europe, reflecting a broader isolationist policy that sought to keep the US focused on its own interests rather than becoming involved in foreign wars.
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