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Why might have many U.S. Congressmen disliked Franklin D. Roosevelt's Quarantine Speech of 1937?

A) The feared it would increase immigration problems.
B) They feared it would interfere with U.S. trade relations with China.
C) They feared it would lead to United States involvement in World War II.
D) They feared it would cause the United States to become more isolationist.

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User Alphaaa
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Answer:

They feared it would lead to United States involvement in World War II.

Step-by-step explanation:

Instead of staying completely out of the rising fears of war in Europe, President Roosevelt seems to advocate one side over another. Therefore, many Congressmen feared the speech would lead to United States involvement in World War II. Whether or not the speech accomplished that, the U.S. would eventually be greatly involved in the war.

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User ChaimD
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Answer:

Its C

Step-by-step explanation:

Instead of staying completely out of the rising fears of war in Europe, President Roosevelt seems to advocate one side over another. Therefore, many Congressmen feared the speech would lead to United States involvement in World War II. Whether or not the speech accomplished that, the U.S. would eventually be greatly involved in the war.

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