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Nguyen
4 October, 07:24
What was the significance of the Zimmerman note
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Sloane Hunt
4 October, 09:24
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Answer:The Zimmermann Telegram, or Note, was significant to the history of World War I because it forced United States President Woodrow Wilson to reverse his initial position on American involvement in the European conflict and commit the United States to the war against Germany.
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Graham Duke
4 October, 10:24
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The Zimmerman Note raised the possibility that a foreign power could negatively impact or disrupt security arrangements in the Western hemisphere.
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