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Two key factors that influenced U.S. sympathies during World War I were cultural ties and economic interests. Many Americans had strong ancestral connections to countries involved in the conflict, particularly Britain and France, which fostered a sense of solidarity. Additionally, U.S. economic ties, especially with the Allies, grew as American banks and businesses provided loans and traded goods, creating a vested interest in their success. These factors combined to sway public opinion and government policy towards supporting the Allies.

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