Question 3 of 4
Which of the following was NOT a primary reason many Americans supported isolationist policies in the 1930s?
A.
existing tensions with Great Britain and France
B.
the experiences of war that many Americans still remembered
C.
anti-Semitic sentiment and limited support for Germany
D.
the feeling that Europe would never maintain peace
1 answer
C. anti-Semitic sentiment and limited support for Germany was not a primary reason many Americans supported isolationist policies in the 1930s. The main reasons were existing tensions with Great Britain and France, the experiences of war that many Americans still remembered, and the feeling that Europe would never maintain peace.