Many Americans opposed getting involved in World War II due to a strong isolationist sentiment that prevailed in the country following the devastating impacts of World War I. They believed that the U.S. should focus on domestic issues rather than entangle itself in foreign conflicts. Additionally, the Great Depression had left many Americans concerned about economic stability, leading them to prioritize national recovery over military engagements abroad. This isolationism was further fueled by widespread pacifist attitudes and the belief that the war did not directly threaten American security.
The United States got involved in World War 2 after the bombing at Pearl Harbor on Sunday, December 7, 1941.
None, they did not get involved until the British were on the verge of victory.
Not getting involved in a European conflict. It wasn't called World War I then, obviously. Wilson "kept us out of war"; the country was not eager to get involved.
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Answer In terms of American lives, the Civil War was more costly. Americans were not involved in WW1 but for only 1 year.
when Americans got involved in WW2In world war 2, Americans got involved right after the Japanese attacked pearl harbor. AnswerPearl Harbor.
The Irish-Americans possibly did not like Great Britain
it joined ww2 because of the attack on pearl harbor
Many people were concerned about this suggestion. They felt that the United States should remain focused on the Monroe Doctrine and on maintaining influence in the Western Hemisphere. They felt that the United States had nothing to gain from getting more involved in the issues in Europe and around the world.
The Americans refused the president Legue Nation
According to Gallup polls in the 1930s, 70 percent of Americans thought that the United States getting involved another world war would be unwise. Gallup was founded in 1935.
They wanted the united states to avoid interfering in world politics
Because the Japanese attacked Pear Harbour
The United States got involved in World War 2 after the bombing at Pearl Harbor on Sunday, December 7, 1941.
That America's national security involved world security
they weren't fighting
I'm puzzled by the question. German women did not 'oppose World War 1'.