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The United States entered the Western Front in World War I primarily due to a combination of factors, including unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany, which threatened American shipping and lives, exemplified by the sinking of the Lusitania. Additionally, the Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany proposed a military alliance with Mexico against the U.S., stirred public outrage. These provocations, along with a desire to support allies and promote democracy, ultimately led the U.S. to declare war on Germany in April 1917.

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