The Great Deppration and WW2
To declare immediate war on Japan.
It was called "the Great War".
The Iraq War and the Vietnam War, in terms of military engagements, combat-style, and overall missions have nothing at all in common either than the fact that they both take place on the continent of Asia. However, the domestic response to both wars is comparable in that there was much domestic fatigue. However, as the draft affected a large swath of America, the domestic response to Vietnam was far sharper and more prevalent than the response to Iraq.
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Most people of German desent here in the united states wanted to see the country to good in world war 1 and all the other immigrants wanted there countries to win but world war 2 when the japenese attacked almost nobody wanted the Japanese or Italy or German to win.
In the 1930s, America's initial response to the growing tensions and conflicts in Europe, particularly leading up to World War II, was characterized by isolationism. The U.S. government and public were largely focused on domestic issues, especially the Great Depression, leading to a reluctance to engage in foreign conflicts. This stance was reinforced by a series of Neutrality Acts aimed at preventing American involvement in international wars. However, as the war progressed and threats from Axis powers intensified, public sentiment gradually shifted towards supporting intervention.
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World War Z grossed $202,359,711 in the domestic market.