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The use of submarines during World War I resulted in
the sinking of passenger liners.
a quick end to the war.
the poisoning of water supplies.
greater support for air attacks.
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the sinking of passenger liners.
Submarines (notably German U-boats) attacked military and merchant vessels and sank passenger ships such as the RMS Lusitania, contributing to civilian casualties and shifts in public opinion.
Submarines (notably German U-boats) attacked military and merchant vessels and sank passenger ships such as the RMS Lusitania, contributing to civilian casualties and shifts in public opinion.
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