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The imperial ambitions of Germany worried those with trading ties to Europe, and Germany had targeted the shipping of neutral nations such as the US.

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Germany's imperial ambitions threatened the US's interests.

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Germany was a monarchy, which didn't appeal to many Americans democratic ideals.

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Germany was a monarchy which didnt appeal to many Americans democratic ideals

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Germany sank ships carrying Americans

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Acts of German Aggression

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