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Challenges to US Neutrality in World War I
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Which of the following factors most significantly complicated President Woodrow Wilson’s policy of neutrality during the early stages of World War I?

A

Wilson’s neutrality was solely undermined by internal political opposition, completely independent of international events.

B

Wilson’s neutrality was challenged by economic ties with Britain, unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany, and the sinking of civilian ships like the Lusitania.

C

Wilson’s neutrality was compromised because he immediately allied with Germany against the British blockade.

D

Wilson’s neutrality was completely unchallenged due to widespread public support for non-involvement and minimal economic interests.

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