The reason that president Wilson gave for the Congress to support his request for a declaration of war was (b.) that the german agenda threatened democracy.
<u>The United States officially entered World War I in April 1917</u>. The U.S. president during the entire war was Woodrow Wilson. <u>He was the one that requested the Congress to support his declaration of war since he believed that democracy had to be protected</u>. Wilson had already broken off diplomatic relations with Germany bu<u>t Germany, which had an unrestricted submarine warfare, tried to convince Mexico to go to war against the United States in exchange of financial and territorial rewards</u>; in other words, Germany would help Mexico to regain Texas, New Mexico and Arizona if they fought against the United States.<u> Wilson felt that the country could not stand that and decided to fight for the rights and liberties of the United States by declaring war</u>. Consequently, the House of Representatives voted in favor of the war by 373 votes to 50.
Fear or hostility toward other cultures: negative
gaining an understanding of foreign customs and beliefs: positive
fear about loss of a national cultural identity: negative
choice of different types of food: positive
Answer: establishing a policy of imperialism Explanation: Between the Meiji Restoration and World War II, Japan tried to solve the problem of its scarcity of natural resources by establishing a policy of imperialism
Because he thought that Germany was superior to other countries <span />
Answer:
They ceded to the United States as protectorates
Explanation:
U.S. victory in the war produced a peace treaty that compelled the Spanish to relinquish claims on Cuba, and to cede sovereignty over Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines to the United States.