Winston Churchill's 1940 speech and Joseph Stalin's 1941 speech both
support which of the following conclusions about the United States' role in
international affairs during the early 1940s?

A. It was courted by countries across the world that hoped to
purchase its arms and supplies.

B. It was dismissed by foreign leaders for its unwillingness to provide
troops in Western Europe.

C. It was expected to remain neutral in all European matters unless
democratic states were at risk.

D. It was unwilling to do business with any warring country for fear of
being drawn into their conflicts.