If the United States had not entered the Great War, it is likely that

A) the Central Powers would have won in 1918.
B) there would have been a negotiated settlement because of the mutual exhaustion of both sides.
C) the Bolshevik revolution would have succeeded in spreading to the rest of Europe.
D) Germany would have invaded England.


A

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