This cartoon represents what significant transformation in the rationale for the United States' tradition of non-intervention?
A) the fact that more Americans wanted to get involved in international affairs
B) the fact that many in the United States were interested in Nazism
C) the fact that the military of the United States was becoming weaker
D) the fact that a stronger United States was attracting enemies abroad
E) the fact that the United States' sense of physical isolation was becoming questionable
E
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a. true b. false
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