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Which of the following was not a motivation for the US to enter World War One?(1 point)
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To resume regular trade with Europe.
To resume regular trade with Europe.
The American people wanted to get more involved in European affairs.
The American people wanted to get more involved in European affairs.
Fear of an alliance between Mexico and Germany.
Fear of an alliance between Mexico and Germany.
Threats to US shipping from German submarines.
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"The American people wanted to get more involved in European affairs."
This was not a motivation — most Americans favored neutrality and isolationism early in the war. The U.S. entered mainly because of threats to shipping from German submarines, the Zimmermann Telegram (fear of a Mexico–Germany alliance), and economic interests in resuming/protecting trade with Europe.
This was not a motivation — most Americans favored neutrality and isolationism early in the war. The U.S. entered mainly because of threats to shipping from German submarines, the Zimmermann Telegram (fear of a Mexico–Germany alliance), and economic interests in resuming/protecting trade with Europe.
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