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g100num [7]
3 years ago
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Based on "How We Entered World War I," which detail explains why the sinking of the Lusitania led the United States to enter Wor

ld War I? The Lusitania carried ammunition as well as nonmilitary passengers. The Germans began using submarine warfare. The ship was torpedoed without warning. Of the 1,195 passengers killed, 124 were from the United States.
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Alla [95]3 years ago
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Based on "How We Entered World War I," which detail explains why the sinking of the Lusitania led the United States to enter World War I?

/ The Lusitania carried ammunition as well as nonmilitary passengers.

/ The Germans began using submarine warfare.

/ The ship was torpedoed without warning.

CORRECT- D Of the 1,195 passengers killed, 124 were from the United States.

marishachu [46]3 years ago
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<span>"How We Entered World War I" is an essay and in this, it states about the happenings in the World War I. The detail that illustrates the reason for the sinking of the Lusitania that resulted in the entering participation of the United States in World War I is the death of 124 out of 1,195 passengers, who were from the United States.</span>
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