How did American neutrality during the early years of World War II differ from neutrality during the early years of World War I?
A. President Roosevelt's neutrality agreement did not allow for arms sales.
B. President Roosevelt supported sending a small contingent of soldiers for non-combat operations.
C. President Roosevelt asked Americans to sympathize with those at war with Germany.
D. President Roosevelt's call for neutrality only applied to economic support, not military support.
Answer: C
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