Well, this answer is hugely personal, but I'd argue it's due to the US's law against international intervention (it took the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour to finally convince the congress to join the war) and the fact that fascist ideas were pretty popular in the south of the country, namely in the regions that were sympathetic to racial segregation with whom the idea of a superior race promoted by fascist and nazi ideology was pretty popular. Again, this is based on my opinion, I am no pre-WW2-American scholar!
The answer is D. Remote rivalries drove the cost of cotton down. Because of Abraham Lincoln's Union Blockade, the South was not ready to showcase their a huge number of parcels of cotton. He had the careful step that Europe would intercede with the fare of cotton, however they didn't. Accordingly, cotton generation expanded in different parts of the world (e.g. India and Egypt) influencing America to lose its imposing business model in the cotton business.
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