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20 April, 17:08

Which best explains why the United States had a policy of neutrality before 1917? A. Most Americans believed the war was a European conflict and didn't want to get involved. B. The U. S. Congress refused to pass legislation to enlarge the army and navy. C. The Allied Powers refused to allow the United States to send troops to Europe. D. Americans were not willing to amend the U. S. Constitution to allow entry into the war.

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  1. 20 April, 18:26
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    A. Most Americans believed the war was a European conflict and didn't want to get involved.
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