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What factors influenced American public opinion about the ww1?


personal ties to their native countries

propaganda from France and Great Britain

Imperialism and the Scramble for Africa

American economic ties with the Allies

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Personal Ties to their native countries

Propaganda from France and Great Britain

American Economic ties with the Allies

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When the war started in 1914, American public opinion was divided over the conflict. What factors influenced this division?

Much of the population of the United States was made up of immigrants from Europe. These Americans tended to support their native countries or alliances in the conflict. German Americans, for example, supported the Central Powers. Most Americans, however, favored the Allies.

Americans were influenced by propaganda, particularly from France and Great Britain. Stories of German crimes reached the United States. Whether the stories were true or false mattered little. Such propaganda turned American support against Germany.

American economic ties were far stronger with the Allies than with the Central Powers. This increased American support for the Allies.

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