On March 1, 1917, the American public learned about a German proposal to ally with Mexico if the United States entered the war. Months earlier, British intelligence had intercepted a secret message from German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to the Mexican government, inviting an alliance (along with Japan) that would recover the southwestern states Mexico lost to the U.S. during the Mexican War of 1846-47.
The secret to the British interception began years earlier. In 1914, with war imminent, the British had quickly dispatched a ship to cut Germany’s five trans-Atlantic cables and six underwater cables running between Britain and Germany. Soon after the war began, the British successfully tapped into overseas cable lines Germany borrowed from neutral countries to send communications. Britain began capturing large volumes of intelligence communications.
British code breakers worked to decrypt communication codes. In October of 1914, the Russian admiralty gave British Naval Intelligence (known as Room 40) a copy of the German naval codebook removed from a drowned German sailor’s body from the cruiser SMS Magdeburg. Room 40 also received a copy of the German diplomatic code, stolen from a German diplomat’s luggage in the Near East. By 1917, British Intelligence could decipher most German messages.
The fundamental modernization of ribbed groin vaults in Gothic cathedrals was to accommodate stained glass window. The ribbed groin vault is the connection of two or three barrel vaults yields a rib vault or ribbed vault when they are bordered with an armature of piped masonry often engraved in decorative patterns and associate groin vault is an older custom of vault structure.
Because it was when America was separating from the British to make america its own country.
1. Tax Code
2. Employment and Labor Law
3. Antitrust Laws
Answer:
Became commander of the American army and began to organize it
option A