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Roosevelt's political decisions regarding the war:

a.often differentiated between "good" and "bad" governments.
b.were dictated by his desire to win.
c.were dictated by his humanitarian ideals.
d.were supported by American liberals.

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Answer: were dictated by his desire to win

Step-by-step explanation:

During the 1930s, Roosevelt's decision to change America's foreign policy was based on the aggression by Italy, Germany, and Japan.

In 1940, after Roosevelt was re-elected, he responded5 to the developments in Europe by supporting the Lend Lease Act so as help the British war effort. Roosevelt's effort to mobilize American economy was successful as his political decisions concerning the war were dictated by

his desire to win.

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