D. I had a exact test like this are you watching Harrison Bergeon?
It was mostly the "sphere of influence" ideology that describes the spread of communism in the years immediately following World War II, since the Soviets wanted to be supported by as many communist puppet governments as possible.
One important role that third parties often play in US national elections is that although they rarely support a winning candidate, they often allow people to voice important, yet unpopular opinions, since they can do so without fear of it really impacting their chances of getting elected.
They were excited to go into war. Many people signed up to be in the war. They thought they would easily win.