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In History / High School | 2014-02-06

How did Americans react to the events in Europe and Asia in the early stages of World War II?

Asked by sweetdevil15

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Americans did not want to get involve in the early stages of WWII.

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

How the **Americans **reacted to the events in Europe and **Asia **in the early world war 2 was to declare isolationism . This is further explained below.
What is Isolatism ?
Generally, Isolatism is simply defined as non-interference with other parties' interests, particularly those of foreign nations' political concerns
In conclusion, American policy throughout the early years of World War II was characterized by a policy of isolationism .
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Answered by okpalawalter8 | 2024-06-16

Initially, Americans reacted to early World War II events with a strong isolationist sentiment, preferring to avoid involvement in foreign conflicts. This was reflected in the passage of Neutrality Acts and widespread public opinion opposing war. The turning point came after the attack on Pearl Harbor, which galvanized the nation into joining the war effort.
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Answered by okpalawalter8 | 2025-01-15