pearl harbor. (that's WWII, not WWI).
Public opinion was the main factor that kept the U.S. out of the war during this time. As soon as public opinion/view of the war altered, then President Woodrow Wilson deemed it necessary to interfere.
unrestricted submarine warfare
The sinking of the Lusitania had a great impact on Americans in that it turned them against Germany.
The U.S. decision to enter World War I in 1917 significantly shifted the balance of power in favor of the Allies, providing much-needed manpower and resources. American troops bolstered the weary Allied forces, contributing to key victories that ultimately led to the war's conclusion in 1918. The U.S. entry also marked a shift in global politics, establishing the United States as a major world power and leading to its increased involvement in international affairs in the years that followed. Additionally, it set the stage for the League of Nations, although the U.S. would later opt not to join it.
She had made an impact to the world by writing books and looking at the sea
Germany's proposal that upon an alliance with Mexico, it would ensure the return of Mexican land lost to the United States.
no
Americans, they are the greatest polluters in the world.
Zepplins
bacteria
The greater good for others
_There should be a space between 'the' and 'impact' it should read: "What was the impact of World War 2 on US society?" Soz!_
Zeppelins bro
unrestricted submarine warfare
The Titanic
Evangelical Protestantism
labor-saving devices
Hitler's dog pooped on his lawn.