Which of the following best explains the political role of the U.S. during World War I?(1 point)

Responses

Neither the Allies nor the Central powers were interested in support from the U.S.
Neither the Allies nor the Central powers were interested in support from the U.S.

Although the U.S. joined the war late, it played an influential role in the peace process.
Although the U.S. joined the war late, it played an influential role in the peace process.

The political role of the U.S. was limited to 1917–1918, the time it actually fought in the war.
The political role of the U.S. was limited to 1917–1918, the time it actually fought in the war.

Because the war was not fought in the U.S., Americans did not play an important political role.

1 answer

The best explanation of the political role of the U.S. during World War I is:

Although the U.S. joined the war late, it played an influential role in the peace process.

This response accurately reflects the impact the U.S. had after its entry into the war and during the subsequent negotiations that led to the Treaty of Versailles.