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Category: World War II
Level: Grade 11
Author: bjanu
Created: 13 years ago

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Grade 11 World War II

The roots of U.S. isolationism in the 1930s lay in
  1. the belief that neutrality would allow us to play a stronger role in negotiating a peace.
  2. the desire to collect U.S. war debts and therefore, an unwillingness to see the reality of the situation in Europe and Asia.
  3. a belief that World War I had been "the war to end all wars."
  4. disillusionment with the results of World War I.
  5. the belief that Great Britain was strong enough to check any war advances by Germany and Japan.