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Which statement BEST explains American citizens' sentiments (opinions) about both WWI and WWII?

A.Americans saw the wars as a European conflict and felt they should remain neutral until they were threatened by a foreign power. B. Americans believed that the government was not sending enough aid to Germany and feared that they would attack the U.S. C Americans provided aid to the allied powers until they were attacked by a foreign power and lost 25% of the military. D Americans saw the wars as a European conflict, but felt their involvement was needed to help the Axis Powers.

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Answer:

A.Americans saw the wars as a European conflict and felt they should remain neutral until they were threatened by a foreign power.

Step-by-step explanation:

Americans saw the wars as a conflict between the europeans. When the president declared neutrality in the conflict, he received lots of support from the american people because they had nothing at stake, they did not just want to go to war and risk the lives of people for nothing. The neutrality stance came to an end due to the losses they began to suffer in the hands of Germany and the Japanese. Also the destruction of pear harbor by the Japanese

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