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Germany was able to fight a 2-front war in Western and Eastern Europe.

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What types of threats did Germany pose America during world war 1?

Germany posed no direct threat to America early on in World War I, until America came to the aid (with men and equipment) of Britain and the Allies fighting against Germany on European soil. Both in the first and second world wars with Germany, the industrial might, and the manpower the Americans could bring to bear, directly helped bring about the defeat of Germany in the West and saved Britain and Allies from defeat - with Russia fighting towards Berlin as (at that time) an Ally.


What threat did the Luisitania present for Germany?

answer #2) The Luisitania didn't pose a threat on Germany. It was only a passenger liner and was also used for trading. Germany sunk the Luisitania in 1915 because they wanted to end the trade into the British Isles in order to starve the island of its goods, and also to scare the countries, but the United States threatened them causing Germany to back down.


Why did Australia fight in world war 1?

Its government committed Australia to the war, following slavishly the British lead, even though Germany did not pose a threat to Australia.


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Oxygen poses a threat because oxidation will occur. Oxidation of fats produces a variety of compounds that smell and taste rancid. A loss of electrons occur.


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