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History, 22.02.2021 19:00, jacole22

What effect did America's entry into World War I have on its outcome? The United States ensured victory for the Central Powers against England.
The United States really had little impact on the outcome of the wa, as it was almost over when America catered,
The United States allowed the wa to last many years longer than it would have.
The United States chuured victory in the Allies against Germany,
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