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Zanzabum
3 years ago
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The following are events that led to the united states shifting from neutrality to engagement in world war I place in the order

in which they occurred, with the earliest on top
British intelligence intercepts the Zimmerman telegram.

Archduke Frank Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary is assassinated.

President Wilson one institutes w preparedness plan for the United States.

Germany attacks and sinks the British ship RMS Lusitania.
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2 answers:
WITCHER [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

The following are events that led to the united states shifting from neutrality to engagement in world war I. They are  placed in the order in which they occurred, with the earliest on top

1- President Wilson one institutes w preparedness plan for the United States.

2- Archduke Frank Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary is assassinated.

3- British intelligence intercepts the Zimmerman telegram.

4- Germany attacks and sinks the British ship RMS Lusitania.

I hope the answer is helpful. Thank you.

Verdich [7]3 years ago
5 0

Request:

The following are events that led to the united states shifting from neutrality to engagement in world war I. They are placed in the order in which they occurred, with the earliest on top.

<em>Answers:</em>

<u>June 1914</u> Archduke Franz Ferdinad of Austria-Hungary is assassinated

<u>May 7th, 1915</u> Germany attacks and sinks that British ship RMS <em>Lustania</em>

<u>1916</u> President Wilson institutes a preparedness plan for the US

<u>1917</u> British intelligence intercepts the Zimmermann telegram

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