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The American public did not approve of US participation in the war because of the country's isolationist history.
how did Russia participation in the world war 1 lay the seeds for the Bolshevik revolution
not ask Germany for money to invade Albania and Ethiopia and not use Germany resources or be a part of the league of nations in1938
Earlier U.S. participation in World War II was primarily influenced by a strong isolationist sentiment among the American public and policymakers, who were wary of becoming entangled in foreign conflicts following the devastation of World War I. The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s reflected this stance, aiming to keep the U.S. out of international disputes. Additionally, the Great Depression focused national attention inward, making economic recovery a priority over foreign engagements. It wasn't until the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 that public opinion shifted dramatically, leading to full U.S. involvement in the war.
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Neutrality laws
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The Ottoman Empire collapsed follwoing its participation in WW1.
The League of Nations was not able to prevent world war 2.