Which of the following was a reason it
seemed prudent for the United States to
stay out of th...
Which of the following was a reason it
seemed prudent for the United States to
stay out of the war?
A. An ocean stood between the U. S. and the fighting.
B. The United States had adopted an imperialistic approach
to diplomacy.
C. Germany had done many favors for the United States so
it was best that the U. S. remain neutral.
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