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How did Roosevelt attempt to balance American isolationism with the increasingly ominous international scene of the late 1930s? What domestic and international factors finally led the United States to...

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  • How did Roosevelt attempt to balance American isolationism with the increasingly ominous international scene of the late 1930s?
  • What domestic and international factors finally led the United States to declare war on Germany and Japan and to become fully engaged in World War II
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    Robert answered on Dec 23 2021
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    American History
    The US in 1930s was isolationist nation until the time the ideological differences
    etween the USA and Britain were sorted out. The people in US in were not happy with the
    America’s participation in the World War one. The common people in USA wanted their
    leaders to focus on the domestic issues of racial discrimination and health care rather than
    indulging into the foreign entanglements. During Second World War Second in Europe,
    Franklin Roosevelt, US president at that time, wanted to help the European countries without
    getting involved in the war directly as he saw that...
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