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Reasons why america was reluctant to get involved in ww2?
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Reasons why america was reluctant to get involved in ww2?
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The U.S. had just gotten out of debt from WW1 and was very isolationist. They wanted to keep to themselves and save their money and not send their men to be killed.
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because too much of their kind were asassinated
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