Most Americans initially had mixed feelings about entering World War II, however, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, public opinion shifted in favor of the war effort. The vast majority of Americans supported the war, with many volunteering for military service and others contributing to the war effort on the home front through rationing and working in war industries. The war also resulted in a sense of unity and patriotism across the nation.
Becuase they wanted to chug on egg butties to get the prune out of the buff. There was a pile of cheese puffs and pungs on the flumps. They were mushy.
The most Americans died in Vietnam which was also the longest war that America was involved in.
most americans saw no reason to join the struggle
Yes. They joined the World War One in the year of 1917.
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Second World War, in which over 16 million Americans were inducted into the Armed Forces.
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No, they didn't want a war against their own country.
Japanese Americans
The Americans
Yes
probably the Vietnam war
The families of those killed in the war suffered the most.
cause they wanted too
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