ROAD TO WORLD WAR II. Where do you stand? Journal Entry: Select an option and explain your reasoning. A.The United States should avoid conflict with other.

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ROAD TO WORLD WAR II

Where do you stand? Journal Entry: Select an option and explain your reasoning. A.The United States should avoid conflict with other countries at any cost. B.The United States should go against other countries to protect people, even when the United States is not at risk. C.The United States should go against other countries only when the United States is in danger.

Different Views on U.S. involvement in WWII IsolationistInterventionist

4/28/1941

5/22/1941

12/8/1941

With a Whole World to Rebuild 12/25/1942

America and European Wars (Excerpts from Charles Lindbergh’s Speech: September 15, 1939)

What are some characteristics of interventionists and isolationists? CLOSURE