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Which of the following accurately summarizes the involvement of the United States in World War I?(1 point)
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Initially, the U.S. was politically neutral and completely uninvolved; however, once it joined the Central powers they helped force Germany to surrender.
Initially, the U.S. was politically neutral and completely uninvolved; however, once it joined the Central powers they helped force Germany to surrender.
Initially, the U.S. was politically neutral and was involved only economically; however, once the U.S. entered the war its military involvement helped force an armistice.
The U.S. was involved economically, which provided critical resources for Allied forces and Central powers that forced a German armistice.
The U.S. was involved economically, which provided critical resources for Allied forces and Central powers that forced a German armistice.
The U.S. joined the Allied forces in 1914, but did not send troops until 1917, which eventually forced Germany to surrender.
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"Initially, the U.S. was politically neutral and was involved only economically; however, once the U.S. entered the war its military involvement helped force an armistice."
Explanation: the U.S. stayed neutral 1914–1917 while supplying loans and materiel to the Allies, then entered the war on the Allied side in April 1917; American troops and resources helped tip the balance and contributed to the Armistice in November 1918.
Explanation: the U.S. stayed neutral 1914–1917 while supplying loans and materiel to the Allies, then entered the war on the Allied side in April 1917; American troops and resources helped tip the balance and contributed to the Armistice in November 1918.
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