By the fall of 1941, President Roosevelt was concerned by which ongoing political problem?
a) the strength of isolationist feeling in America, in the Senate and the House, and among the public
b) the strength of pro-war feeling in America, which Roosevelt feared would push the nation into risky action
c) the lack of readiness of American military and naval recruits, particularly those sent to the Pacific
d) the upsurge of Germany's power, as Nazi forces had all but conquered the Soviet Union
A
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