In response to President Wilson's demands after the sinking of the Lusitania, Germany stated that:

a. no passenger ships would be sunk in the future, even if munitions were aboard
b. President Wilson's demands were not those of a neutral, since he favored England
c. the submarine acted defensively, because the British liner carried weapons and ammunition
d. all demands would be met immediately, and reparations would be paid


C

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