How did Americans feel about collective security toward the end of World War II?

A) They were eager to make new attempts at collective security.
B) They acknowledged that collective security was useful, but remained reluctant.
C) They still thought that isolationism was preferable to collective security.
D) They realized that collective security was ineffective, but it kept their alliances in place.
E) They vowed never to make another attempt at collective security.


Answer: A

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