The United States remained neutral (was not directly involved militarily) during the first few years of WWI.
Choose the correct reason the US entered World War One on the side of the Allies:
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Americans watched the war coverage on television and wanted to help the Allied countries.
When the war first began, President Wilson did not support sending troops, but the American people’s support for the war changed his mind.
German U-boats (submarines) began threatening American passenger ships in the Atlantic Ocean. This changed public opinion, and most Americans supported joining the war.
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