In the most general sense, President Wilson decided in favor of American entry into the First World War for which of the following reasons?

A. The German-Mexican alliance threatened the security of the United States.
B. American munitions manufacturers pushed him in that direction.
C. He wanted a peace fashioned in accordance with Wilsonian, and thus American, ideals.
D. He wanted to acquire a colonial empire for the United States.


Answer: C

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