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At the start of World War I, the United States remained neutral primarily due to a strong isolationist sentiment among the American public and government, which favored avoiding involvement in European conflicts. Many Americans believed that the war did not directly threaten U.S. interests and wanted to focus on domestic issues. Additionally, the U.S. had significant economic ties with both the Allies and Central Powers, complicating the decision to take sides. This stance was also influenced by a desire to promote peace and diplomacy rather than military intervention.

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