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12 February, 05:50

Which statement explains why a German submarine sunk the Lusitania?

Germany wanted to draw the U. S. into the war.

The German commander mistook it for a warship.

Germany practiced unrestricted submarine warfare.

Germany had warned Americans not to travel on British ships.

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  1. 12 February, 07:18
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    Among the choice provided above the statement that explains why a German submarine sunk the Lusitania is because Germany practiced unrestricted submarine warfare. This history happened last May 7, 1995, it was a the 32,000-ton ship was hit by an exploding torpedo on its starboard side.
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