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Explanation:The sinking of the transatlantic Lusitania, where 1,198 passengers died on May 7, 1915, awoke in Gifford Pinchot a feeling of prevention and alertness in which he thought that this tragedy should keep America awake, fighting for its ideals and defending the moral principles of the United States as a nation. In addition to being attentive to the global danger that an event such as a war could bring. This unfortunate event which begins with the impact of a torpedo by a German submarine, hastened the declaration of the United States War to Germany and therefore the beginning of the First World War.