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11 October, 19:39
Why did America finally decide to enter the war
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Nola Hernandez
11 October, 22:47
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Answer:Sinking of American merchant ships
Explanation:In early 1917 Berlin forced the issue. Its declared decision on 31 January 1917 to target neutral shipping in a designated war-zone became the immediate cause of the entry of the United States into the war.
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