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1 August, 14:28

The United States had not entered the war in january 1941. What can you infer about FDR's opinion of American neutrality? What text makes you think this?

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  1. 1 August, 16:54
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    FDR wanted the US to join the Allied powers because of his sympathies to the British however before the attacks on Pearl Harbor when polled on going to war only 7-14 percent of Americans favored going to war. We now he had these sympathies because of his communications with Prime Minister Winston Churchill because they had created a friendship so FDR knew the situation the British were in so he lobbied congress to allow the US to at least do Lend Lease and also getting rid of bans in about the selling of arms to powers at war.
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