Which statement describes a reason the United States entered World War I on the Allied side? A. German U-boats sank unarmed ships carrying American passengers. B. Germany's invasion of Canada posed a direct threat to the United States. C. President Wilson wanted to take possession of Germany's colonies. D. Most Americans believed that Europe's fight was also their fight.
so much reading and im still confused
no i dont i want to study..easier
I think the answer is either b or a? @kag
@kag where are you :'(
im in multiple questions right now
Oh ok
i am also reading more upon the subject so i can decide what i think it is b4 i help u
dont want to tell you what i think and for it to be wrong
im pretty sure t'was A. but B. probably helped
yeah b did help thts why i narrowed it down
to those 2 possibilities
but its says at yahoo Firstly, President Wilson was an idealist, and believed if Germany - an undemocratic state ruled by an Absolute Monarch - won WW1 it would be a 'bad thing' not just for USA but for the whole world. The best way to prevent this was to enter the war on the Allied side. @kag
so its still the possibility of b
oh i didnt even read any of that just saw the article figured if they put that much time on an article that they wouldnt give false info and i know but they are sinking our boats that would sure piss me off ya know
rofl
@beccaboo333 do you have an opinion on this?
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/us-enters-world-war-i <- might help both of you
ahhh and thats y i called becca :)
becca is fast at findin things..
and so its a
as i suppose
i guess so...well i have like 8 more questions to study caue i got a test and my teacher wants me to study these so we know what we are doing
@kag are u there...or r ya helpin some1 i got more questions
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