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  • Gallup Polls January 1940-January 1941 - Teaching American History
    How did Americans’ views change over time about the likelihood of the United States entering World War II? Did the questions Gallup asked shape the responses given?
  • Gallup Vault: U. S. Opinion and the Start of World War II
    Americans were strongly opposed, with 90% rejecting the idea and 8% in favor Less than two weeks after Germany's invasion of Poland, Gallup asked Americans about two options for trading
  • How did Public Opinion About Entering World War II Change Between 1939 . . .
    Take a Closer Look About This Site Teacher Resources 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW Washington, DC 20024-2126 Main telephone: 202 488 0400 TTY: 202 488 0406 Get the Latest News Plan Your Visit Current Exhibitions Calendar of Events Support the Museum Donate Learn Teach Collections Academic Research Remember Survivors and Victims Genocide Prevention Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial Outreach
  • Opposition to World War II - Wikipedia
    Isolationism was strongest in the United States, where oceans separated it on both sides from the war fronts The German-American Bund even marched down the avenues of New York City demanding isolationism
  • US Public Opinion During and Before World War II
    In a Gallup poll conducted days after Japan’s infamous attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941, 97% of Americans said they approved of Congress formally declaring war on Japan
  • The Great Debate | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
    That number only increased as Britain continued its standoff with the Germans; by April 1941 polls showed that 68% of Americans favored war against the Axis powers if that was the only way to defeat them Like this article?
  • 1941 - America Enters the War and Leaves the Depression Behind
    Industrial production increased by nearly 30% in 1941 alone Unemployment, which had stood at around 15% in 1940, fell below 10% for the first time since the 1920s By year’s end, it was nearing 6% “The transformation in 1941 was stunning,” said Dr Henry Waldron, economist and historian at Defined Benefits
  • Framing the “Great Debate” on World War II - The Future of Freedom . . .
    What they opposed was any direct entry into the war A February 1941 Gallup poll found 54 percent of Americans approved of Lend-Lease without qualification; 15 percent approved with qualifications such as avoiding war; and 22 percent were absolutely against Lend-Lease




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