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The US remained neutral until April 1917
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The US could no longer remain neutral in WWI because of Germany's policy of unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmerman note. Also, the United States had economic and cultural ties to the allies.
German submarines were attacking all ships near Europe, even those from neutral nations or carrying passengers from neutral nations. The US also discovered that Germany was trying to persuade Mexico to join the Central Powers and attack the US to regain land Mexico lost in wars against the US.
Until they tell you they can no longer use you. 20 years is the retirement cutoff point, but it is possible to remain in service longer.
For a US 3-prong plug, a smaller slot should be hot, the longer slot should be neutral, and the screw that holds the plate on should be ground. Cheap, inexpensive testers are available at hardware stores.
The Government chose to stay neutral and not aid with the French Revolution, due to its own internal conflicts such as sectionalism and slavery.
he helped doubling the size of the US with the Louisiana Purchase, He kept the US bank even if he opposed it at first, he wrote the Declaration of Independence, he abolished the Alien and Sedition Act and most important of all he try to keep the US as a neutral country.
The US remained neutral until April 1917
Spain and the US were the belligerents and the rest of the world was neutral.
The US was a neutral country at that time.
Which of these actions is an example of tribute
No, he sent supplies to both sides, and before the entrance of the US, the United states was sending military weapons.
The US helped because it was the right thing to do.