the united states joined in 1917, ww1 started in 1914.!!
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which president wanted to keep the US out of WW1
it was okay but not that bad
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Because the U-boat campaign killed Americans and destroyed U.S. property it turned public opinion against Germany.
It did because lo0ts of peepz were angry
The "public" was being drafted into military service; which influenced public opinion, which in turn influenced the protests and riots against the war.
It lowered morale.
The broadcast media influences public opinion in the US by being biased, not reporting all of the news but only reporting what they want the public to know, and by reporting false news.The entertainment media influences public opinion because too many people believe that what they see on television or in the movies is real.
The Government had the full backing of the vast majority of the informed public and the Army had more volunteers than they needed. More important perhaps is that troops had the blessing of public opinion.
No, it's false.
Yes in WW1 and WW2 the French were allied with the US.
For Example .. "As per Constitution of US, It is my right to convey my opinion in public"
The US followed isolationism after WW1 because the public didn't want to be apart of another war which concerned Europe, and a war looked inevitable. Although the US hadn't suffered nearly as much as France or Britain as a result of WW1, the public felt that their troops shouldn't die because of a war in Europe. Because the US is a democracy, the government had to follow public opinion. This is my understanding of it, hope it helped:)
It demonstrated to the US that the Soviets had the capability to shoot Secret Spyplanes and send ICBM's into the North American Continent. ICBM's are Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles.
The Kurds could affect us geopolitically through their role in regional conflicts and alliances, such as in Syria and Iraq. Their fight for autonomy in these areas can impact stability and influence the actions of neighboring countries. Additionally, the Kurdish diaspora in Western countries may lobby for political support and influence public opinion on Kurdish issues.