Question

How did the German attack on Poland affect Americans' thinking?
A) It confirmed their isolationism and made them even more unwilling to support any hints of mobilization for war.
B) Keeping out of the war remained an almost universal hope, but preventing a Nazi victory became their ultimate objective.
C) They rallied to the Allied cause, demanding an immediate declaration of war against Germany.
D) Americans realized war could no longer be avoided, but were unwilling to begin mobilization for war.

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