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America's Pre-WWII Divide
This chapter examines the conflicting opinions in America regarding entry into World War II, focusing on isolationist sentiments led by Charles Lindbergh and the interventionist stance of President Franklin Roosevelt. It provides historical context for the public's reluctance to engage in global conflict while showcasing the broader implications of this debate on America's role in international affairs.