What best explains the reluctance of the United
States to join Great Britain in war?
(1) the superiority of British warships and
ammunition
(2) the possibility that the Axis powers might
defeat the Allies
(3) the human and financial costs of American
involvement in World War II
|(4) the fear that Great Britain might try to regain
control of the United States

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

The USA has always feared an attempt by the British to retake the country. They tried once in 1812, when will they try again?

The reason why the U.S. was reluctant to join Great Britain in war was (3) the human and financial costs of American involvement in World War II.

Why was the U.S. reluctant to join WWII?

When the U.S. joined WWI, they suffered losses in the thousands of men and they wanted to avoid this a second time.

They were therefore reluctant to join WWII on the side of BrItain because they were worried about both the financial and human losses they would make.

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