History, 06.01.2021 21:50, emilypzamora11
What can be concluded from the excerpt about how the
telegram contributed to US entry into World War 1?
O The United States felt betrayed by Mexico.
O Germany's request for money angered the United
Read the excerpt from the Zimmermann Telegram sent
from Germany to Mexico in 1917.
We make Mexico a proposal of alliance on the following
basis: make war together, make peace together,
generous financial support and an understanding on our
part that Mexico is to reconquer the lost territory in
Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.
States.
Germany's offer of land posed a direct threat to the
United States.
O The United States wanted to support Mexico in its
conflict with Germany.
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