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The U.S. was mostly moved to break its neutrality because of the attacks on which of its allies? France Germany Great Britain The Netherlands
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The U.S. was mostly moved to break its neutrality because of the attacks on which of its allies?
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Answer:great britain
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The correct answer is "Great Britain".
The German attack on RMS Lusitania and sinking of the same ship by a submarine caused Americans to join the war. This is just simply put of course, there were many other reasons.
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