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Which statements best describe results of the United States' entry into World War I?
Select all correct answers.
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The United States continued its neutral policy.
The United States continued its neutral policy.
The United States helped the Allies win the war.
The United States helped the Allies win the war.
U.S. factories converted to make more corsets and bicycles.
U.S. factories converted to make more corsets and bicycles.
The United States trained more than a million men as soldiers.
The United States trained more than a million men as soldiers.
Select all correct answers.
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The United States continued its neutral policy.
The United States continued its neutral policy.
The United States helped the Allies win the war.
The United States helped the Allies win the war.
U.S. factories converted to make more corsets and bicycles.
U.S. factories converted to make more corsets and bicycles.
The United States trained more than a million men as soldiers.
The United States trained more than a million men as soldiers.
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The correct statements that best describe the results of the United States' entry into World War I are:
- **The United States helped the Allies win the war.**
- **The United States trained more than a million men as soldiers.**
The other statements are incorrect as the U.S. did not continue its neutral policy after entering the war, and U.S. factories converted to produce weapons and military supplies instead of corsets and bicycles.
- **The United States helped the Allies win the war.**
- **The United States trained more than a million men as soldiers.**
The other statements are incorrect as the U.S. did not continue its neutral policy after entering the war, and U.S. factories converted to produce weapons and military supplies instead of corsets and bicycles.
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