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What were Americans' immediate responses to the attack on Pearl Harbor?(1 point)
Americans wanted the US to declare war on the Allied countries.
Americans renewed their desire for isolationism.
The United States discontinued its lend-lease policy.
American sentiment shifted to support joining the war.
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American sentiment shifted to support joining the war.
After the December 7, 1941 attack, isolationism collapsed, public opinion rallied for action, and Congress quickly declared war on Japan (and shortly after on Germany and Italy).
After the December 7, 1941 attack, isolationism collapsed, public opinion rallied for action, and Congress quickly declared war on Japan (and shortly after on Germany and Italy).
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