All of the following help to explain Americans' reluctance to support U.S. involvement in World War II, except:

a. Many Americans believed that U.S. involvement in World War I had been a mistake.
b. To most Americans, the threat arising from Japanese and German aggression seemed very distant.
c. The President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, sympathized with Hitler and hoped to avoid war at all costs.
d. Some Americans admired Hitler and approved his expansion of German power as a counterweight to the Soviet Union.
*I think d?

The Great Depression began in the U.S., but it was a global phenomenon that affected many countries.
Select one:
True
False
*I think True

The election of 1980 reflected
a. The end of conservatism.
b. the validation of big government.
c. the victory of conservatism.
d. unprecedented support for the ERA.
*I think c.

Black power emerged as a response to
a. The frustrations over the federal government's failure to stop violence against civil rights workers.
b. white workers' attempts to determine the civil rights movement's strategy.
c. the civil rights movement's failure to have any impact on the economic problems of black ghettos.
d. the growing ideas of racial self-assertion and black self-determination.
e. all of the above.
*I think d.

2 answers

1 - NO
2 & 3 - you're correct
4 - No
Sorry, I must have hit enter before I was ready. I think you are right on 4, but I could also make a case for c. I think it was both, but go with d.