The United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917, primarily due to unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany and the interception of the Zimmermann Telegram, which revealed German proposals for a military alliance with Mexico. American involvement provided a significant boost in manpower and resources to the Allied Powers, ultimately contributing to their victory. The U.S. entry marked a turning point in the war, as American troops helped to strengthen the exhausted Allied forces.
True, blitzkreig style of fighting was first introduced in World War 2.
They supported the war effort and joined the military in large numbers
The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
do you mean what caused us entry into world war one? if so then the sinking of the USS Lusitania by German u-boats was what caused American entry into the war
Russia became the first nation ruled by communists.
Entry into the war caused it to end more quickly
True, blitzkreig style of fighting was first introduced in World War 2.
Women won the right to vote after World War I
Germany was forced to pay the Allied Powers and accept blame for the war. APEX
They supported the war effort and joined the military in large numbers
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The only true statement about railroads in Yosemite is that there aren't any, and haven't been since World War Two.
They were the traditional war leaders.
The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
The Kellogg-Briand Pact was intended to protect world peace and avoid war A+
many young men were drafted
This statement is true. Japan started the war with the United States when they attacked without warning and did not declare war on the US. Within days Germany declared war on the US and the US declared war on Japan. The US then entered World War 2 as well as Japan.