Political Parties
-What was the United States' financial motive for entering World War I?
A) Germany was a formidable manufacturing competitor of the United States, and America hoped that defeating them would hinder their industries and economy after the war.
B) Germany controlled fossil fuel reserves to which the United States hoped to gain access if they defeated the German Empire.
C) European nations were spending far less money in the U.S. marketplace so that they could fund war efforts instead.
D) The Allied powers had taken out loans with the United States, and if they lost to Germany, the debts would not have been repaid.
E) German U-boats were impeding American commerce, sending the United States to the brink of recession.
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