Soon after the U.S. assumed neutrality in World War I, Woodrow Wilson dropped the ban on loans to belligerents because
A) he resented Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan's moral grandstanding on the issue.
B) he hoped for a quick German victory.
C) the freeze endangered the stability of the American economy.
D) he stood to gain personally from wartime loans and investments.
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Q1: On the eve of World War I
Q2: Woodrow Wilson dramatically changed American foreign policy
Q3: Which statement best describes the first few
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Q6: The mission of the War Industries Board
Q7: When World War I broke out in
Q8: The Central Powers included
A)Britain, France, and Germany.
B)Russia,
Q9: Prior to August 1914, most Americans believed
A)that
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