How did isolationism act as a deterrent to U.S. participation in the war?


Choose all answers that are correct

A. Americans didn't believe their military was strong enough to fight both Gemany and Japan.

B. Americans felt that the destance between them and the war would keep them safe.

C. Americans did not want to get involved in another war in Europe.

D. Americans did not prefer one side of the conflict over another.

Respuesta :

C and B are the correct answers

B. Americans felt that the distance between them and the war would keep them safe.

C. Americans did not want to get involved in another war in Europe.

Isolationism

  • Isolationism is a political theory that advocates for a national foreign policy that avoids involvement in other countries' political affairs, particularly conflicts.
  • Isolationism is a basically neutral philosophy that opposes military alliances and mutual defense pacts.
  • Isolationism act as a deterrent to U.S. participation in the war in the following ways:

B. Americans felt that the distance between them and the war would keep them safe.

C. Americans did not want to get involved in another war in Europe.

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