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What factor changed Woodrow Wilsons opinion about entering WW1
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What factor changed Woodrow Wilsons opinion about entering WW1
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The sinking of the Lusitania by German u-boats changed Woodrow Wilson’s opinion about entering the war. Before this the people praised Wilson for being the president that kept them out of war.
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Answer: German U-boat activity had forced the United States into the war.
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