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What is the best summary of the first paragraph of "How We Entered World War I"?
The United States was not considered a great power until it entered World War I, thus beginning its continual involvement in world affairs.

The Spanish-American War gave the United States a basis of power so it could enter World War I as a great power.

The United States entered World War I as a great power but has not influenced world affairs in the same way since.

The United States has always been considered a great power, despite its desire to withdraw from world affairs.

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The United States was not considered a great power until it entered World War I, thus beginning its continual involvement in world affairs.

The Spanish-American War gave the United States a basis of power so it could enter World War I as a great power.

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