History, 01.10.2019 23:00 mikeeway33
Ihad this answer for my position statement: yes us should as wilson's administration and government evaluation turned in support of the us entrance into world war i for the following 5 reasons that are described below:
german outrages in belgium
economic affairs in order to defend the country with the us currency
the sinking of the ship named lusitania
allowable submarine battle to prevent goods from arriving britain
zimmermann telegram to mexico proposing that if the us should indicate battle on germany, mexico would receive back the province lost in the mexican-american war.
now, write a three-paragraph editorial, keeping in mind the guidelines you just learned.
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