Which of these statements best evaluates how the U.S. government attempted to solve the growing problem of socialism and communism after World War I when compared to Britain and France?(1 point)

Responses

The U.S., Britain, and France each included socialists and communists in their coalition governments.
The U.S., Britain, and France each included socialists and communists in their coalition governments.

The U.S., Britain, and France each prevented socialists and communists from being part of their coalition governments.
The U.S., Britain, and France each prevented socialists and communists from being part of their coalition governments.

The U.S. arrested and deported suspected foreign socialists and communists, while Britain and France involved many of them in their coalition governments.
The U.S. arrested and deported suspected foreign socialists and communists, while Britain and France involved many of them in their coalition governments.

The U.S. created a coalition government that included socialists and communists, while Britain and France deported many of them to the Soviet Union.

The U.S., Britain, and France each prevented socialists and communists from being part of their coalition governments.