The correct answer is (A) Anti-Semitic attitudes in American society, as it was not a primary reason for US isolationism in the 1930s. Key factors included domestic issues from the Great Depression, the Nye Report, and public sentiment favoring rugged individualism. These elements significantly shaped the isolationist sentiment of the time.
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The correct answer is (A) Anti-Semitic attitudes in American society, as it was not a primary reason for US isolationism in the 1930s. Key factors included domestic issues from the Great Depression, the Nye Report, and public sentiment favoring rugged individualism. These elements all contributed more directly to the isolationist sentiment of the time. ;