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What caused the United States to break its neutrality and enter World War I? the assassination of Ferdinand the constant German sinking of trading vessels resulting in loss of lives the German march across
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What caused the United States to break its neutrality and enter World War I? the assassination of Ferdinand the constant German sinking of trading vessels resulting in loss of lives the German march across Bulgaria the surrender of Turkey and Bulgaria
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The constant German sinking of trading vessels that they had made an agreement with the U.S. to stop, but broke, along with other factors such as yellow journalism and the Delome Letter.
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