Compare And Contrast The Political Side Of The United States From 1914 To 1941

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The united states were in a time of moral instubility, they had a decision to make and this decision would help or destroy everything the United states worked for over the years. The United States from 1914 to 1941 were a neutral party in the war brewing over seas, but the political, social, and economical aspects gave way to involvement with the Allied forces in WWll. The United States was very contraversal on whether it should join the wr or stay neutral, the political side of the U.S. had changed over time. At first as shown in document one, the U.S had to weigh its options on whether to join or not. PResident Wilson had made a Declaration of Neutrality, this declaration was a major moral issue to the people of the government as it was for the common people of the United States. And as shown in document seven, the attack on pearl harbor had changed the idea of staying neutral, the government thought that if they stayed out of the war no harm would come to them. This document show that such a thing did not happen. But the social aspect of the neutrality was a turning point in the minds of the people. …show more content…

but thry wanted to protect that which they were given long ago, democracy. along with this document three show a high amount of nationalism as well. But the people are hessitent in this document , they dont wish to go to war just to help the allies, but when the speech on protecting their democracy happened they had something else to fight for making going to war a high possibility. Along with this the most important of all is the

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