The Us was reluctant to become actively involved in European political affairs
The involvement of European nations and the US in World War I was influenced by a combination of factors including militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered a chain reaction among allied countries, leading to a broader conflict. Additionally, the US entered the war in 1917 due to factors such as unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany and the Zimmermann Telegram, which revealed German attempts to ally with Mexico against the US. These elements combined created a volatile environment that ultimately led to widespread participation in the war.
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Because multiple countries are involved in it. Just like WW1. WW2 has involved in many European countries such as Germany, Japan, Italy. Opposing them were the US, Britain, Russia, many more countries unlisted.
France Britain
No, it was a European war we chose to become involved in.
Most of the isolationists felt that European problems should be left to the Europeans to solve and that it was unnecessary for the US to become involved in a foreign war .
Vietnam.
a. the US ceased to simply profit from arms sales and became heavily involved in fighting. b. Germany declared war on the US. c. the United Nations was formed. d. the European war became a world war. e. etc etc.
Warmongers, dawg
France was the primary European nation involved with Indo-China prior to the US's entry into Vietnam.
1964-1975
The Us was reluctant to become actively involved in European political affairs
The US got involved in the war on: April 6, 1917.
The Korean War ,
The Korean War/conflict .
The sinking of the Lusitania caused the US to get involved.