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A Most people believed it was a European
conflict.
Question 1 (Multiple choice)
What was the main reason the United States stayed neutral during the early years of World War II?
O B There was a military treaty with Germany.
C The military was not strong enough.
D The focus was on the conflict in Asia.
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A — Most people believed it was a European conflict.
Explanation: Strong isolationist public opinion and Neutrality Acts led Americans and the government to view the war as Europe's problem and avoid entanglement until events (e.g., Pearl Harbor) changed that.
Explanation: Strong isolationist public opinion and Neutrality Acts led Americans and the government to view the war as Europe's problem and avoid entanglement until events (e.g., Pearl Harbor) changed that.
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