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2 September, 17:58

Why did the United States become involved in World War I? Question 1 options: The United States entered the war because of an unprovoked attack on a naval base in a United States territory. The Zimmermann telegram proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States. American citizens in France were captured and held by Germany in return for a pledge of neutrality by the United States. The United States was required to enter the war as part of a provision contained within the charter document of the League of Nations.

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  1. 2 September, 18:59
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    The Zimmermann telegram proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico against the United States

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    In a brief the Zimmermann telegram asked Mexico to attack the US to keep them busy while Germany won the war Europe. But it was intercepted by the british and decoded.
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