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President Woodrow Wilson's statement "The world must be made safe for democracy" was made to justify his decision to a. end United States imperialism in Latin America b. support tariff reform c. ask Congress
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President Woodrow Wilson's statement "The world must be made safe for democracy" was made to justify his decision to
a. end United States imperialism in Latin America
b. support tariff reform
c. ask Congress to declare war against Germany
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the correct answer is c.
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C. This took place after the Zimmerman note was revealed and that the US had now become a potential target of war
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