Between 1935 and the outbreak of World War II, the public mood in the U.S. would best be described as:
A) having militant anti-German sentiments.
B) isolation from the world's problems.
C) support for active American leadership in the League of Nations.
D) preparing for the inevitable war.
Answer: B
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