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English, 14.04.2021 08:20, jacobp0712

Based on the texts, what can be said about both Wilson and Lafollette's ideas regarding U. S.
involvement in Europe?
O A. Neither Wilson nor Lafollette want the U. S. to
get involved with the fighting in Europe.
B. Both men support the U. S. joining forces with
countries in Europe to fight against autocratic
governments.
C. Lafollette wants the U. S. to join WWI, but
Wilson wants the U. S. to remain neutral and
not join the fighting.
O
D. Wilson and Lafollette disagree about how the
U. S. should respond to the increased military
tensions in Europe.

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