How did the United States’ decision to join the Allies affect World War I? The decision played a minor role because the United States was unable to mobilize troops fast enough to defeat Germany. The decision played a major role because the United States supplied thousands of men and supplies to aid in the Allied victory. The decision played a minor role because the United States sent most of its resources to protect its border with Mexico. The decision played a major role because the United States supplied millions of dollars and political pressure to aid in the Allied victory.

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In 1917, Germany, determined to win its war of attrition against the Allies, announced the resumption of unrestricted warfare in war-zone waters. Three days later, the United States broke diplomatic relations with Germany, and just hours after that the American liner Housatonic was sunk by a German U-boat.

The United States decision to join World War I prevented the defeat of the Allied forces in April, May and July of 1918. In August the influx of 2 million fresh American troops led to the collapse and defeat of the German forces. Without the American troops the Allies would most likely have lost the war.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

edge 2020

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