By 1917, the progress of World War I had
A. led the Germans to return to waging unrestricted submarine warfare against Great Britain.
B. enveloped every nation of the world in warfare.
C. resulted in the German capture of several British and French colonies.
D. produced a German attack on United States seaports.
E. led to a communist revolution in Germany.
Answer: A
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