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Abdiel Oconnor
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25 October, 19:20
Why did the US enter WWI?
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Dee
25 October, 19:45
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The lusitania was sunk, the Zimmerman note made people worried about intervention, and constant aggression made the US people worried of the potential of war coming to the US. Also U-boats were messing with our allies and us to some extent, on non military boats.
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