All of the following were true of the Lusitania's sinking except:________ A) It caused the deaths of more than 100 Americans on board. B) It was carrying forty-two hundred cases of small-arms ammunition, a fact the Germans used to justify the sinking. C) Instead of urging war, Wilson attempted to bring the German warlords sharply to task by a series of increasingly strong notes. D) It resulted in an immediate declaration of war by Congress. E) Americans were swept by a wave of shock and anger at this act of mass murder and piracy.