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President Wilson wanted the U.S. to stay neutral, but most Americans supported ________ and ________. A Italy; France B Serbia; Britain C France; Germany D Britain; France 2 The Triple Entente (__________) included Russia, Serbia, Britain and __________. A Allies; France B Central Powers; Germany C Allies; Germany D Central Powers; Greece 3 There were many strategies in the early stages of World War I. Which of the following are true? (select all that apply) A Both Germany and Britain transported troops across the English Channel into France. B Great Britain was dependent on imported items. C The German strategy was to defeat France quickly on land. D The British Grand fleet was to prevent the escape of German ships into the Atlantic. 4 Japan had signed an alliance with Britain in 1902, and when the war broke out, demanded the --_____ from China and _______. A withdrawal of German warships; Japan B influx of German troops; Japan C withdrawal of Chinese warships; Britain D import of oil; Britain

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Answer:

Britain and France

Allies, France

Options B, C, and D are correct.

Option A. is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

President Wilson wanted the U.S. to stay neutral, but most Americans supported Britain and France.

The Triple Entente (Allies) included Russia, Serbia, Britain and France.

Strategies in the early stages of World War 1 are as follows:

B. Great Britain was dependent on imported items

C. The German strategy was to defeat France quickly on land.

D. The British Grand fleet was to prevent the escape of German ships into the Atlantic.

Japan had signed an alliance with Britain in 1902, and when the war broke out, demanded the -- withdrawal of German warships from China and Japan.

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