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Which of the following describes Woodrow Wilson's attitude toward American entry into World War I? (5 points) He insisted on neutrality until the United States was provoked by German actions. He insisted on American neutrality no matter what the warring nations did. He wanted America to enter the war as soon as possible so it would end more quickly. He waited to see which side was more likely to win then announced an alliance with that side.

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Answer:

a

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only reasonable option

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User Yogesh Aggarwal
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A. He insisted on neutrality until the United States was provoked by German actions.

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