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Which was not a reason for U.S. neutrality during the beginning years of World War I? Question 2 options: The isolationist policies of the past still influenced American decision making. Many Americans supported the British, but did not want war. Large numbers of German immigrants were sympathetic to Germany. The American fleet was undersized following the Spanish-American War and had not been rebuilt.

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The American fleet was undersized following the Spanish-American War and had not been rebuilt.

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Good choice is:

The American fleet was undersized following the Spanish-American War and had not been rebuilt.

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