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The main reasons both citizens and presidents wanted to refrain from getting involved with the second World War was because they wanted to prevent more American loss after the first war, and because they wanted to stay out of foreign affairs to minimize further conflict. The US wanted to maintain isolationism after World War I to ke

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Answer: No, Indeed both citizens and presidents wanted to refrain from participating in an european war
There is not even a decade when Europe never had any wars or revolts
But when japanese attacked US territories




USA was Done with it
As Yamamoto once said
"In United States, There is Rifle behind every grass"

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