Why did the U.S. Senate’s

Nye Committee justify
greater U.S. isolation from
foreign affairs during the
1930s? (1 point)
The committee
opposed
Roosevelt’s
decision to supply
U.S. weapons to
European nations
through the LendLease Act.
The committee
claimed that U.S.
industries made
excessive profits at
the expense of
American lives
during World War I.
The committee
feared a growth of
communist
activities that led to
the First Red Scare
in the U.S.
The committee was
concerned that the
Treaty of Versailles
would force U.S.
involvement in
foreign military
conflicts.

The correct answer is:

The committee claimed that U.S. industries made excessive profits at the expense of American lives during World War I.