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Maryjane Ryan
11 October, 04:00
Why u. s have to stay neutral?
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Danica Ewing
11 October, 04:46
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Answer: The United States wanted to remain neutral during WWI because it was not a signatory to the international agreements that had drawn other nations into the conflict. Disagreements occurred over who started the war.
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