How did the sinking of the Lusitania lead to US entry into the war in Europe?

The prevailing outlook called for a quick resolution to hostilities.
The American public wanted revenge for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
The military had developed new weapons to employ.
The loss of American life was too serious to ignore.

Would this be B?

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What does Franz Ferdinand have to do with the sinking of the Lusitania?
just answer the dang question!
I mean the response was extra but she kinda gotta point
The answer is D, just took the quiz. :)
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