Asked by Makayla

What advantages did the United States give to the Allied cause when it entered the war?

It aided in the overthrow of the Russian Czar.
Improved the morale of the Entente troops.
American industry aided the Allied cause with equipment.
The naval blockade was broken.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct advantages:
- Improved the morale of the Entente troops.
- American industry aided the Allied cause with equipment.

Why: U.S. entry in 1917 supplied fresh troops, boosted Allied morale, provided vast industrial production, credit, munitions, shipping and logistical support that helped turn the tide.

Incorrect:
- The U.S. did not aid in overthrowing the Russian Czar (that was a Russian internal revolution in 1917).
- The naval blockade was not broken by U.S. entry; if anything Allied control of the seas was strengthened against Germany.