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History, 05.08.2021 18:10 broach605

After World War I and the Great Depression, Americans were generally resistant to getting involved in foreign conflicts. Before the attacks on Pearl Harbor, would you have supported joining the war in Europe to defend our allies against Nazi Germany? Provide two clear reasons to support your position.

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