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4. United States and the First World War: from neutrality to involvement

When the First World War started in Europe, the United States adopted a policy of neutrality. However by 1917, various factors had come together to bring the US to a point where, by April of that year, Wilson felt he had no choice but to go to Congress to ask for the authority to make war on Germany.Guiding questions:What was the policy of Neutrality: August 1914 – April 1917?What factors led US president Wilson to...

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