In his speech, Lindbergh embodies popular American sentiments toward the conflict in Europe by encouraging


A.

American support for and engagement in the war


B.

American support for, though not engagement in, the war


C.

an entirely isolationist stance, keeping American interests separate


D.

a partly isolationist stance, in which America would send limited troops

Respuesta :

Lindbergh embodies sentiments toward the conflict in Europe by encouraging an entirely isolationist stance which keeps American interests separate

Who is Charles Lindbergh?

Lindbergh was a prominent pilot for America and also served as a key intelligence source for the U. S. government in performing extensive inspections of the German, Russian, British, and French air forces.

As first person to make transatlantic flight, in one of his word, he argued that no successful air attack could ever be carried out against America.

Thus, his embodies sentiments toward the conflict in Europe by encouraging an entirely isolationist stance which keeps American interests separate.

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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