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25 January, 01:37

Name two reasons why the U. S. wanted to maintain "neutrality" in the early years of World War I

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  1. 25 January, 02:39
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    1) Majority of the public in the US were anti-war as the war seemed distant and unrelated to the US

    2) President Woodrow Wilson wanted to retain the isolationist policy set in place by America's forefathers
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