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The passage is from President Woodrow Wilson's

Declaration of Neutrality in 1914.
How did this speech affect US involvement in World War I?
It caused the US to remain isolated and neutral.
O It caused the US to take sides because it felt threatened.
It caused the US to choose sides out of a sense of
fairness.
It caused the US to remain on good terms with all sides.

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Answer:

A.) It caused the US to remain isolated and neutral.

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The correct answer is A) It caused the US to remain isolated and neutral.

The passage is from President Woodrow Wilson's Declaration of Neutrality in 1914. The speech affected US involvement in World War I in that it caused the US to remain isolated and neutral.

Although President Woodrow Wilson wanted to maintain a foreign policy of neutrality, critical events such as the inking of the Lusitania ship and the interception of the Zimerman telegraph where Germany asked the help of México supporting German troops, made Wilson enter the war. The United States entered World War 1 on April 6, 1917, to support Great Britain and France.

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