What are three main reasons the U.S. entered WWI?
The U.S. entered WWI because it was under attack despite being neutral.
The U.S. entered WWI because it wanted to make the world safe for democracy.
The U.S. entered WWI because it would face economic collapse if the allies lost and were unable to pay back loans.
The U.S. entered WWI because it was good for business.
The U.S. entered WWI because it was influenced by anti-German propaganda.
The U.S. entered WWI because it had historic, cultural, and economic ties to Great Britain.
The U.S. entered WWI because of the Zimmerman telegram.