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The following are events that led to the United States shifting from neutrality to engagement in World War I. Place them in the order in which they occurred, with the earliest on top.
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I don't see the specific event choices you were given. Please paste them and I will put them in the correct order.
If you meant the common sequence of events that moved the U.S. from neutrality to war, the correct order is:
1. Sinking of the Lusitania (May 1915)
2. German submarine (U-boat) attacks and the Sussex incident, leading to the Sussex Pledge (1916)
3. Germany resumes unrestricted submarine warfare (Jan 31, 1917)
4. Zimmermann Telegram intercepted and revealed (Feb 1917)
5. President Wilson asks Congress for a declaration of war (April 2, 1917) — Congress declares war on Germany (April 6, 1917)
If you give me the exact options from your question, I'll arrange those specifically.
If you meant the common sequence of events that moved the U.S. from neutrality to war, the correct order is:
1. Sinking of the Lusitania (May 1915)
2. German submarine (U-boat) attacks and the Sussex incident, leading to the Sussex Pledge (1916)
3. Germany resumes unrestricted submarine warfare (Jan 31, 1917)
4. Zimmermann Telegram intercepted and revealed (Feb 1917)
5. President Wilson asks Congress for a declaration of war (April 2, 1917) — Congress declares war on Germany (April 6, 1917)
If you give me the exact options from your question, I'll arrange those specifically.
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