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Mars2501 [29]
3 years ago
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TRUE OR FALSE: In 1914, President Wilson wanted the United States to stay neutral.

History
2 answers:
Archy [21]3 years ago
8 0
True I a pretty sure
Setler [38]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

When war broke out in Europe in 1914 President Wilson declared that the United States would follow a strict policy of neutrality. This was a product of a longstanding idea at the heart of American foreign policy that the United States would not entangle itself with alliances with other nations.

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