By June 1940, a strong majority of American public opinion had come to favor
a. the America First position of keeping America out of the European war at all costs.
b. declaring war on Nazi Germany and sending American troops to aid the Allies in fighting the Nazis.
c. permitting U.S. volunteers to fight in Britain.
d. seeking a peaceful accommodation with Adolf Hitler over Europe that accepted the fall of France.
e. providing Britain with "all aid short of war," at the risk of armed hostilities with Germany.
e
You might also like to view...
Which of the following was NOT true of Japanese art forms?
A) Visual arts were mostly scenes from nature. B) All upper-class Japanese were expected to be proficient in dance, music, and calligraphy. C) A large portion of the Japanese population were literate and took advantage of available cultural resources. D) Prose was considered the domain of women. E) Poetry was considered to be for all literate Japanese to enjoy.
What were the black codes? What role did they play in the early stages of Reconstruction?
What will be an ideal response?
The owners of New England textile mills initially turned to __________ for labor.
a. free blacks b. young single women c. the urban poor d. recent immigrants
Identify the following statement that is false
a. The U.S. Constitution grew out of the Anglo-American common law legal tradition. b. The U.S. Constitution can be described as a flexible guide to broad rules of procedure, rather than a fixed set of detailed laws. c. The original (unamended) U.S. Constitution contained just seven articles. d. The U.S. Constitution can be described as an elaborate legal code, common to other foreign countries constitutions, like India. e. The U.S. Constitution was approved through a series of compromises.