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Isolationism
Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, many Americans favored isolationism. They believed that European wars were a European problem, and getting the US involved would only cause problems.
Many by enlisting and serving.
after the war many Americans wished to avoid political or economic alliances with foreign countries
Isolationism
To help support the war effort.
Once World War I concluded, the general feeling of many, perhaps even most, Americans was that America's duty was done. It was now time to return to internal affairs, to taking care of "simply American" business, rather than engaging in any more meddling into European problems. This was, in a word, a return to isolationism.
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The US entered into the war as a result of the sinking of the Lusitania with American citizens on board. They had tried a policy of isolationism, ignoring what was going on. Many Americans went into the service of other countries to fight the Germans.
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I'm not American, but I am sure that African Americans support many different people and ideals. To assume that they all support the same thing is totally ridiculous and immature .
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