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At the beginning of WW1, the United States was to remain neutral and not get
1. At the beginning of WWI, the United States
involved in the "Great War."
2. This policy of staying neutral or uninvolved is also known as
3. When many European nations formed and promised to "have each other's back" it contributed to the creation of a world war.
4.
fueled people's interest in the Spanish American war by exaggerating and
sensationalizing the stories.
which is when one
5. The United States gained many new territories because of
nation exerts influence or power over another nation.
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Aclaim about history is most likely not valid if it has which of these characteristics?
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