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Stella [2.4K]
2 years ago
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Think about the facts you have learned about from World War I, including the high cost and unpopularity of the war, and the effe

cts of the Zimmerman Telegram and German U-boat warfare. Write one or two sentences briefly stating your opinion on the US’s decision to enter the war at that time and explain why you feel that way.
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2 answers:
yulyashka [42]2 years ago
5 0

The United States in my opinion made the right decision to join the world war when they did.

<h3>How did the United States make the best decision by joining ww1?</h3>

Although the United States had tried to continue with their neutrality stance on the war, it became important that they joined because they were becoming a target of the axis powers.

German was carrying out submarine attacks on the nations vessels. Also the Zimmerman telegram showed that the Germans saw the United States as an enemy.

Read more on WW1 here:

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kirill [66]2 years ago
5 0

Edmentum Sample Answer:

The US was right to enter the war because it had to protect its trade rights.

OR

The US was wrong to enter the war because the people didn't support it.

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