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After the the beginning of World War I, public opinion in the United States supported

Select one:

a. Isolationism and/or neutrality.

b. Immediately entering the war in Europe.

c. Invasion of Mexico.

d. Entering the war as a member of the Central Powers.

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    a. Isolationism and/or neutrality.

    Explanation:

    Isolationist feelings have always been strong in the United States. People and many politicians have normally been reluctant to get the country engaged in foreign wars that were deemed as having nothing to do with American interests or benefit. This was a feeling that started to evolve with the Spanish-American War. When World War One broke out, the initial reaction was not to participate. But the sinking of the Lusitania - and the loss of 128 American lives - and the outrageous Zimmerman Telegram change the mood of the US public.
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