If you're referring to World War 1, it was due to the fact that German U-boats were sinking American "unarmed" ships, like Lusitania, causing an uproar. Moreover, America confronted Germany about this, and made them sign the Sussex pledge, which had made them warn ships before they would attack. However, Germany eventually broke that agreement in January 1917, by resorting back to unrestricted submarine warfare. Thus, they had broke the agreement, adding an incentive to go to war for U.S.
Because a German submarine was responsible for the sinking of the Luisitania, with many American citizens on board.
German u boats were attacking civilian ships. Many US trade ships, and civilian transport ships were attacked. when the USS lusitania sunk and 100 US citizens died, the US declared war on Germany becuz of Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare
No. A submarine's propeller relies on the water around it for something to push against. As space is a vacuum, the propeller would have nothing to push against, ergo the submarine would have no thrust.
Germany attempting to from a military alliance with Mexico
Whith strenth, you get it from one of the gym leaders
u are supposed to jump and lift the back of your jet ski up with your feet.........push your feet hard on the side of the padding and lift it up and you should submarine
If you're referring to World War 1, it was due to the fact that German U-boats were sinking American "unarmed" ships, like Lusitania, causing an uproar. Moreover, America confronted Germany about this, and made them sign the Sussex pledge, which had made them warn ships before they would attack. However, Germany eventually broke that agreement in January 1917, by resorting back to unrestricted submarine warfare. Thus, they had broke the agreement, adding an incentive to go to war for U.S.
Submarines dive by opening vent valves that allow sea water to push air out of their ballast tanks.
You can't and you don't need to.
I think It just mite.
Germany delayed the U.S. entrance into World War I primarily through its unrestricted submarine warfare, which aimed to disrupt Allied supply lines and provoke American sentiment against the Central Powers. However, the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, while shocking, did not immediately push the U.S. into war, as many Americans still favored neutrality. It wasn't until Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare in early 1917 and the interception of the Zimmermann Telegram, which proposed a German-Mexican alliance against the U.S., that public opinion shifted decisively in favor of joining the conflict. Thus, Germany's aggressive tactics ultimately backfired, hastening American involvement instead of deterring it.
You push up on the D-pad