Germany broke neutrality agreements and urged Mexico into an alliance against the U.S.
Newspapers encouraged a policy of expansionism.
The warring powers interfered with the U.S. right to freedom of the seas.
President Wilson supported involvement to end the war quickly.
From 1914–1916 as war raged in Europe, why was it difficult for America to remain neutral? Select all that apply.
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Germany broke neutrality agreements and urged Mexico into an alliance against the U.S.
Germany broke neutrality agreements and urged Mexico into an alliance against the U.S.
Newspapers encouraged a policy of expansionism.
Newspapers encouraged a policy of expansionism.
The warring powers interfered with the U.S. right to freedom of the seas.
The warring powers interfered with the U.S. right to freedom of the seas.
President Wilson supported involvement to end the war quickly.
President Wilson supported involvement to end the war quickly.
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Germany broke neutrality agreements and urged Mexico into an alliance against the U.S.
The warring powers interfered with the U.S. right to freedom of the seas.
Germany broke neutrality agreements and urged Mexico into an alliance against the U.S.
The warring powers interfered with the U.S. right to freedom of the seas.