During the 1920s and 1930s, interest in pursuing an isolationist foreign policy
A. declined after the investigations chaired by Senator Gerald Nye of North Dakota.
B. was strongly supported by President Franklin Roosevelt.
C. led the U.S. Senate to assert that no single nation was a threat to world peace.
D. led the United States to give up its membership in the World Court.
E. seemed to grow in the U.S. as it became apparent that Italy would invade Ethiopia.
Answer: E
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