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Most Americans were initially isolationist and hesitant to enter World War II, focusing on domestic issues and the aftermath of World War I. However, as the conflict escalated, particularly after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, public opinion shifted dramatically in favor of joining the Allies against the Axis powers. By the time the U.S. entered the war, a significant majority supported the decision to fight alongside Britain, the Soviet Union, and other Allied nations to combat fascism and restore global stability.

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