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10 January, 18:01

How did submarine warfare impact the U. S. decision to enter the war? The United States felt they could positively impact the war for Allied forces through new submarine technologies. The United States felt compelled to enter the war in response to Germany's use of submarines to kill civilians. The United States entered the war because Germany used submarines to destroy British shipping. The United States entered the war after Germany destroyed American-made submarines.

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  1. 10 January, 18:08
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    I am pretty sure that the right answer is B
  2. 10 January, 18:22
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    The United States felt compelled to enter the war in response to Germany's use of submarines to kill civilians is the correct answer

    I took this test and got it right
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