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Which statement best describes Woodrow Wilson's attitude at the beginning of World War I?
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He hoped the Central Powers would win, but he was reluctant to help them.
He hoped the Central Powers would win, but he was reluctant to help them.
He wanted the United States to remain neutral.
He wanted the United States to remain neutral.
He agreed to help both sides financially, but would not send soldiers to fight.
He agreed to help both sides financially, but would not send soldiers to fight.
He was eager to join the Allies in battle.
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He hoped the Central Powers would win, but he was reluctant to help them.
He hoped the Central Powers would win, but he was reluctant to help them.
He wanted the United States to remain neutral.
He wanted the United States to remain neutral.
He agreed to help both sides financially, but would not send soldiers to fight.
He agreed to help both sides financially, but would not send soldiers to fight.
He was eager to join the Allies in battle.
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The statement that best describes Woodrow Wilson's attitude at the beginning of World War I is:
**He wanted the United States to remain neutral.**
Wilson initially sought to keep the U.S. out of the conflict and emphasized neutrality, believing it was in the best interest of the country.
**He wanted the United States to remain neutral.**
Wilson initially sought to keep the U.S. out of the conflict and emphasized neutrality, believing it was in the best interest of the country.
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