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Leading up to America's entry into WW 2, there was a strong public sentiment to remain neutral among many US citizens. It's true that many Americans did not like the dictatorships of the Axis Powers,however the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ended all thoughts of neutrality.

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