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irga5000 [103]
3 years ago
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What were the arguments against the United States joining World War II in the beginning of the war?

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blondinia [14]3 years ago
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At first, the United States wanted no beef with getting in the war. They were letting France and all those other areas fight it out and wanted there <u>nation to be safe.</u> Then, Germany made a huge mistake. They decided to attack the United States allies. So, we couldn't just watch our allies get defeated. We had to join in and help our allies.

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<h3>The argument</h3>

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The reason they argued is because they had a feeling they could lose the war, if they would to lose they would have a big threat of them being attacked next. They didn't want to put there people in risk so they had really risky choices making their decision.

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