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because we thought that if it did not involve us it was none of our business

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Q: Why did America wait to enter world war 2?
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What was the great catylist that compelled America to enter the world war two.?

the catylist that caused America to enter world war two was the bombing of pearl harbour.


What year did America enter World War and in what year did World War end?

in 1914 and it ended in 1918


Why did America wait two years to enter World War 2?

The USA wanted to stay neutral and not go into the War at all. But the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. 1 day after that, the Americans declared war on Japan.


How did the US entry into world war 2 create a global war?

because japan attacked America causing America to enter world war 2 and i caused a global war because America created the first nuke


What year did America officially enter World War 1?

April 6th 1917


The major reason for America's decision to enter World War 1?

unrestricted submarine warfare


Will the US of America enter another world war soon?

It is doubtful the USA will enter another world war anytime soon. The operations in Iraq and Afghanistan still need to be resolved. Other countries really do not want a world war and neither does the USA.


America entering World War 2?

America didnt enter WW2 until the Japanese surprise attack on pearl harbour


Why do you think America waited so long to enter World War 2?

The U.S. wanted to remain neutral before World War 2. But after the attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor, America was not hesitant when entering the war.


What lasted longer World War I or World War 2?

technically world war 2 from 39 to 45 world war 1 was from 1914 to 1918 although America didnt enter until half way through 1917


What was the main factor for America to enter world war 2?

The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, i would say.


Who was the first president to express the need for the US to remain neutral in foreign affairs?

President Woodrow Wilson in 1914 proclaimed that America would be neutral and not enter the world war in Europe (today that war in called World War 1). Eventually, America did have to enter the war, but in its early years, most Americans were opposed to doing that.