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The best description of America's outlook towards war when the second World War broke out was that Most Americans wanted to avoid war, but also wanted to be prepared.
<h3>Why was this their outlook?</h3>
In the elections of 1940, President Roosevelt said that he wanted to keep America out of the war but would join if it needed to be done.
He won those elections which meant that most Americans favored isolationism, but wanted to join the war if need be.
In conclusion, option A is correct.
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Answer:
The majority of the American public was not willing to join the war, there was a prevalent isolationist mode. Simply, there wasn´t enough social support for an American participation in a second global war. Let´s not forget the United States was still reeling from the effects of the Great Depression, it had not ended. Besides, the U.S. armed forces were not fully prepared for a war on September 1939. President F.D. Roosevelt knew about this situation, understood the dangers of the war and of German aggression, but the country was not yet ready to go to war again in late 1939.
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