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garri49 [273]
2 years ago
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Which reason does the passage give for us neutrality at the start of world war i? to avoid disagreement among americans with tie

s to europe to avoid a conflict that would have no effect on american lives to avoid an expensive endeavor that would cost a high price to avoid a war that would result in high american casualties
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1 answer:
shusha [124]2 years ago
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The main reason why the U.S. was neutral when WWI started was to avoid an expensive endeavor that would cost a high price.

<h3>Why did the U.S. remain neutral when WWI began?</h3><h3 />

The U.S. understood that taking sides would lead to them suffering trade restrictions by the opposing side.

Added to the cost of raising and maintaining an army, this would have made WWI too expensive and the U.S. did not want this.

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