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Arguments against the U.S. joining World War I included a strong isolationist sentiment, with many believing that the conflict was a European issue that did not directly threaten American interests. Critics argued that involvement would lead to unnecessary loss of American lives and resources. Additionally, there was concern about the economic implications and the potential for increased government control over citizens' lives during wartime. Many Americans also felt a sense of ethnic loyalty to either the Allies or Central Powers, complicating the decision to engage in the war.

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