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Which statement explains why the United States did not enter World War II until directly attacked by Japan? (5 points)

Military leaders did not think the United States was prepared for war.

The United States did not have vital economic interests involved.

Public sentiment was evenly divided about which side to support.

Isolationist sentiment was strong in the United States.

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The answer is Isolationist sentiment was strong in the United States because they were scared to enter Japan.

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isolationist sentiment was strong in the United States.

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