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Troyanec [42]
3 years ago
12

How did Great Britain attempt to sway the United States to support the Allies?

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1 answer:
AleksAgata [21]3 years ago
7 0

The answer is A. Great Britain highlighted every German atrocity inflicted on the Allies to stir up anti-German sentiment in the United States.

<span>As a proof, the US had been the arms provider of Great Britain during the war. The US had joined in when Japan had bombed the Pearl Harbor. The Allied Powers have won the World War II.</span>

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