Shortly after America's official entry into the first world war, President Woodrow Wilson secretly confided to a friend his fear that
A) Germany would target the U.S. coastline.
B) peace would be many years in the future.
C) the U.S. was not financially or militarily prepared for war.
D) a spirit of brutality would pervade national life.
E) his political opponents would use this against him during the next election.
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