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Which statement best summarizes "Wilson's War Message to Congress"?
Wilson presents Congress with a clear argument for war against Germany, which includes an outline for implementation.
Wilson urges Congress to declare war by presenting a case against Germany.
Wilson presents a case to Congress for entering World War I based on the desire to retaliate against Germany.
Wilson explains the support needed from Congress to successfully enter World War I.
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Wilson urges Congress to declare war by presenting a case against Germany.
Reason: In the April 1917 message Wilson laid out the reasons—unrestricted submarine warfare, violations of neutral rights, and threats to democracy—urging Congress to authorize war, rather than focusing on retaliation or detailed implementation.
Reason: In the April 1917 message Wilson laid out the reasons—unrestricted submarine warfare, violations of neutral rights, and threats to democracy—urging Congress to authorize war, rather than focusing on retaliation or detailed implementation.
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