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During World War I, Germans torpedoed ships from neutral nations because: A. they wanted to scare them away from joining the war B. they were unable to aim them accurately C. they might be carrying supplies
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During World War I, Germans torpedoed
ships from neutral nations because:
A. they wanted to scare them away from joining the war
B. they were unable to aim them accurately
C. they might be carrying supplies for their enemies
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a because the germans wanted to act tough
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