The Zimmermann Telegram, sent by Germany to Mexico in January 1917, proposed a military alliance against the United States, which inflamed American public opinion and increased anti-German sentiment. Its interception and publication revealed Germany's intentions to destabilize the U.S. and prompted calls for action, leading many Americans to support entering World War I. This shift in public sentiment ultimately contributed to the U.S. declaring war on Germany in April 1917, marking a significant turning point in American involvement in global conflicts.
It helped people.
it killed people
In the early 20th century, the US was still largely isolationist as the American people had no appetite for foreign wars. The sinking of the cruise ship Lusitania turned public opinion in favor of war, allowing US leadership to enter World War 1 alongside its allies.
The outbreak of WW1 turned the attention the American people and resources of the federal government to emergency wartime measures and Progressivism essentially ended.
the american people
People don't have to wait and they don't have to wait for responses from a telegram. So it makes it easier for them to talk.
How did people's experiences affect their decision to take sides in the American revolution?
In the past a telegram was a good way of sending messages to people that were a long way from where you were.
telegram is the old communication method.In this method the people can communicate with their relative from one person to another person. In these days this technology is not used.
In the old times people used telegrams to communicate with each other.In the old times people used telegrams to communicate with each other.
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It affected people because they had to pay taxes and it was going on where they lived.
yellow journalism and stuff like that
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It made indian strippers.
made traveling easier for people
American Indian affect it and it was a mother and sexy mother too.