One significant factor that contributed to the entry of the U.S. into World War I was the unrestricted submarine warfare conducted by Germany, which threatened American commercial shipping and lives. The sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, where American passengers were killed, heightened public outrage. Additionally, the interception of the Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany proposed a military alliance with Mexico against the U.S., further galvanized American support for entering the war. These provocations shifted public opinion and government policy towards involvement in the conflict.
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The United States emerged from World War II relatively unscathed. This made them the sole player pretty much in global markets. People had also bought a lot of war bonds, and invested in the country and in the war.Ê
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One significant event that contributed to America's entry into World War I was the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in May 1915 by a German U-boat, which resulted in the deaths of 128 American passengers. Additionally, the interception of the Zimmermann Telegram in early 1917, in which Germany proposed a military alliance with Mexico against the United States, further inflamed American public opinion against Germany. These incidents, combined with ongoing unrestricted submarine warfare, ultimately led to the U.S. declaring war on Germany in April 1917.
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The attack on Pearl Harbor was the factor that made the United States decide to enter the war.
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the increased availability of credit.
After World War II with the sudden influx of men coming home after the war, a serious housing shortage started.
Unrestricted submarine warfare (in the Atlantic).
The sinking of the Lusitania pushed the United States into the war.
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The sinking of the Lusitania was the spark for US entry into WW I.
The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
The development of devastating new weapons technologies.
Many reasons contributed to the start of World War 1. These include the assassination if the archduke of Austria-Hungary Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. Empires and alliances were another factor along with militarism, nationalism, and crises.
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