Many Americans opposed participation in World War II due to isolationist sentiments stemming from the trauma of World War I and the belief that the U.S. should focus on domestic issues rather than foreign conflicts. The Great Depression also influenced this stance, as many citizens prioritized economic recovery over military engagement. Additionally, some groups held pacifist views, advocating for non-violence and diplomatic solutions instead of military intervention. Concerns about the potential loss of American lives and resources further fueled the opposition to entering the war.
1.9%
1.3 million African-Americans left the south.
same amount as white(not exactly but close)
Into the cities where the jobs were
So many Americans lost their lives or were crippled in WWI. How is it possible for you to wonder if America's participation in all that pain and misery was GENUINE ?
They wanted the united states to avoid interfering in world politics
Many Americans opposed participation in World War II due to isolationist sentiments stemming from the trauma of World War I and the belief that the U.S. should focus on domestic issues rather than foreign conflicts. The Great Depression also influenced this stance, as many citizens prioritized economic recovery over military engagement. Additionally, some groups held pacifist views, advocating for non-violence and diplomatic solutions instead of military intervention. Concerns about the potential loss of American lives and resources further fueled the opposition to entering the war.
408,000
78000
It increased economic opportunities for many African Americans.
There are more than 350,000 African Americans!
520,000
2
Why should the Muslims beat Americans while many Muslms are Americans. Let tolerance,if not love, prevail in the world.
trading, cultural interactions, festivals, participation to many conferences, international agencies, sport, etc.
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