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Why did the United States adopt a policy of neutrality at the beginning of World War I?

a It wanted to protect American economic investments overseas.
b The policy provided protection against future Mexican attacks.
c The United States had too many immigrants from Central Power nations.

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tje answer to this is A i hope it helped you
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a It wanted to protect American economic investments overseas.

Step-by-step explanation:

For two and a half years, the then US president, Woodrow Wilson, had managed to weave a delicate political balance to keep the country out of the European conflict, often facing intense internal political opposition. It was a conflict whose causes and objectives he saw, at best, as obscure. In his opinion, US foreign policy would not benefit from participation. For these reasons we can affirm that the US Government sought to protect its economy, its trade and its relationship with all European countries.

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