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What does the repetition of the word "neutral" throughout "How We Entered World War I" emphasize?
the author's lack of bias in researching the events that led the United States to enter World War I
the stance taken by the United States in its attempt to remain isolated from World War I
the fact that Wilson was unable to mobilize the United States into entering World War I
how a reader must view the facts presented in this account of the history of World War I
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the stance taken by the United States in its attempt to remain isolated from World War I
Repetition of "neutral" underscores America's policy and effort to stay apart from the conflict, emphasizing U.S. neutrality.
Repetition of "neutral" underscores America's policy and effort to stay apart from the conflict, emphasizing U.S. neutrality.
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