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Entering World War I was a complex decision with both positive and negative implications. On one hand, U.S. involvement helped tip the scales in favor of the Allies, ultimately leading to a quicker end to the war and the establishment of a more favorable post-war balance in Europe. On the other hand, the war had significant economic and human costs, and some argue that it set the stage for future conflicts, including World War II. Ultimately, whether it was a "good" idea depends on the perspective taken regarding its long-term consequences.

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