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1. The sinking of the Lusitania which caused the death of about 128 Americans.

2. British and French debts couldn't be payed back to the U.S. if they lost the war.

3. The Zimmerman telegram which was basically Germany asking Mexico to attack the U.S. if it were to enter the war.

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