On the eve of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, a majority of Americans
A) were beginning to question the increased aid given to Britain.
B) while still wanting to keep America from formally entering the war, supported providing generous military assistance to Britain to prevent it from falling to Nazi Germany and favored Roosevelt's series of embargoes on Japan-bound supplies and raw materials.
C) enthusiastically embracedthe idea that America would enter the war.
D) did not oppose Japan's conquests in East Asia.
E) were ready to fight Germany but not Japan.
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