When World War I began, the official United States policy was A) to enter on the side of the Allied Powers. B) to enter on the side of the Central Powers. C) to remain militarily and politically neutral. D) to support the Central Powers by providing war materials.



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it is c) to remain militarily and politically neutral


United States Policy during First World War Was to remain politically and militarily neutral.

Further Explanations:  

At the beginning of the First World War, United States policy was to be neutral and become a large scale supplier for Great Britain and its Allies. Its major contributions were in the form of supplies, raw material and money during 1917.Around 10000 men per day were sent to Western Front under the commandership of John Pershing, Commander-in Chief of AmericanExpeditionary Force. The world saw a noticeable growth of US Armed forces during the war. Americans banks were giving huge loan to Britain and France to buy food, raw material and weapons.

After the long efforts laid by President Woodrow Wilson, Americans entered the war on 6th April 1917.American's hated Germany and considered them as their aggressor. Americans never announced war on the central powers like Bulgaria, The Ottoman and various other central allies.

Wilson thought of entering the war was just to maintain peace and device his plan of League of Nation.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school

Subject: US History  

Chapter: First World War

Keywords: First World War, United States, Great Britain, Western Front, John Pershing, Commander-in Chief, American, Expeditionary Force, US Armed forces, Americans banks, Britain, France, Woodrow Wilson,Germany, aggressor, Bulgaria, The Ottoman

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