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Wilson's idea of "neutrality" when the Great War broke out was

A. that America was to remain completely impartial in the Great War and not associate with either side.

B. that America could still sell their goods to all countries regardless.

C. that America would only sell to Great Britain.

D. that America would only sell goods to the side we thought was the "good" side.

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Answer: A. ; that America was to remain completely impartial in the Great War and not associate with either side.

Explanation: At the start of the Great War, Wilson aimed to implement a policy of impartiality and non-involvement in the conflict between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. His "neutrality" idea meant that the US would remain neutral and not take sides with any party in the war.

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