What two key messages do both the interventionist cartoon by Dr. Seuss on the left and the non-interventionist cartoon by the pro-Republican Chicago Tribune on the right relay to the public?
A) American support for the European Allies while remaining geographically isolated
B) a call for American neutrality and the imminent threat of a Japanese invasion
C) an urgent need for immediate U.S. involvement in Europe in addition to the building up of
U.S. naval power in the Atlantic
D) a false lull caused by geographic isolation as well as German aggression in Europe and the
Atlantic
D
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A) American forces defeated the insurgency with little difficulty. B) the insurgents were weakened by lack of Iraqi support. C) U.S. forces faced their toughest fighting since Vietnam. D) Donald Rumsfeld admitted the invasion had been a mistake.