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The USA moved away from isolationism in the second world war for many reasons. The most overall answer was the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, it was this attack which led them to enter WW2. Some quote "It was like awakening a sleeping giant". Now should, is your own opinion. My opinion is they should so they could have supplied the allies with weapons, ammunition, clothing etc. and help bring down Hitler. By moving away from isolationism it came with negative and positive points, the negative points were that they did not stick to the isolationism and lost thousands of lives but the positives were that they stopped Hitlers rise to more power and they gained more allies in case of a third world war.

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Q: Should the US move away from isolationist neutrality and toward aiding the Allies in the fight against Hitler?
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