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What was President Wilson's response to the outbreak of World War I?

A
He believed the war was an opportunity for Americans to unify against a common enemy and prove its strength on an international stage.

B
At first, he sympathized with Germany but after learning about German atrocities, he decided that the United States should support the British.

C
He wanted the United States to support the British, but he could not convince the isolationist Congress to go to war until the sinking of the Lusitania.

D
He thought the United States should be neutral but after the Germans renewed submarine attacks, he agreed that America should enter the war against the Germans.


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