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What was the general sentiment of U.S. citizens after World War I?

They wanted to go back to a more peaceful time and a desire to have a more isolated country.
They thought the United States should grasp the role of world leader.
They wantedthe United States to punish the Axis Powers.
They believed the United States should get ready for another war.

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User Gazler
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Answer:

They wanted to go back to a more peaceful time and a desire to have a more isolated country. the 1st option is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

They actively campaigned to keep the United States out of the War and, after the country entered the War, encouraged the American working-class not to play any part in the conflict.

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User Psanford
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The correct answer to this question is the option that says "They wanted to go back to a more peaceful time and a desire to have a more isolated country." So the first one is right.

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User Jon Bright
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