Public opinion against Germany, particularly during World War I and World War II, was shaped by a combination of militarism, aggressive expansionist policies, and widespread Propaganda that portrayed Germany as a threat to global peace. Events such as the invasion of Belgium in WWI and the atrocities committed during WWII, including the Holocaust, further fueled anti-German sentiment. Additionally, economic factors and nationalistic fervor contributed to a perception of Germany as a common enemy, solidifying opposition among allied nations.
It was the youth that were being inducted (Drafted/Conscripted) into the military; they would form groups, slogans, and other forms of protest against the US Government (as the US Government was Conscripting them).
Europe needed help and weapons
Entry into the war caused it to end more quickly
The French Revolution had no direct effect on the United States. A new country, the US had sufficient teething problems organizing and financing their new democracy, and the turmoil in France had no effect. However, after the Revolution, when Napoleon returned to power and fought the English, it gave Jefferson's reconstituted US Navy the opportunity to support the US Marines in the early fight against the Barbary pirates in the Mediteranian.
Non-intervention
Gremany
I wont to know if he is a US citizen. Seeing that he came to the US in 2008 from Gremany. They ran him out of the church he had formed in 1980 because he stole the offering.
the US was pissed because they lost in a card game against japan
The "public" was being drafted into military service; which influenced public opinion, which in turn influenced the protests and riots against the war.
That is a matter of personal opinion.
German was a monarchy which didn’t appeal to many Americans democratic ideals (apex)
Germany i think caused they ship the cars to the US and that is good cause some of these cars ain't all that. do you think so . that ius my opinion. ghoodbye Germany i think caused they ship the cars to the US and that is good cause some of these cars ain't all that. do you think so . that ius my opinion. ghoodbye
Because the U-boat campaign killed Americans and destroyed U.S. property it turned public opinion against Germany.
For one, the message the US intercepted from Germans, meant for Mexico for Mexico to declare war against the US
prejudices against all cultures, religions, races, and colors. slavery born these amongst all of us
I can think of 3 for starters. 1. It's caused a lot of Muslims who did not like the US to like it even less. 2. It's killed an awful lot of US Service men and women. 3. It's Caused a lot of people living in countries that are allies of the USA to re-consider their opinion.
No. The bombing of Pearl Harbor caused the US to enter the war against Japan.