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  • Essay / How Hitler and Mussolini were Totalitarian - 1789

    Instead, we should focus on our problems at home” (Source A). Although many people agree with this statement, getting involved in the war would have helped solve our problems. Additionally, Charles Lindbergh, who agreed with the isolationists, believed that "the one time we took part in a European war left European problems unresolved and debts to America unpaid" (Source B) . His belief is just a reason to get involved in the war. Considering that we had unresolved European problems, we should return to this country and resolve these problems. Solving the problems would have helped our country prosper and have less to worry about. Likewise, if we participated in the war before Peal Harbor, we would produce war equipment and supplies. These supplies would not only be used by our own country, but could also be sold to other countries. The sale would help our debts reduce thanks to the profits generated by the war equipment. Staying out of World War II would hurt us as much as entering the war. Another belief of many isolationists is that neutrality is the way to keep the United States safe (Source A). Unfortunately, remaining neutral would have actually angered those involved in the war, as we had not chosen a specific side. It doesn't matter if we are neutral or not, our chances of attacking are always the same. The only one