Factors inclining the United States to be sympathetic toward the Allied Powers included
a. Woodrow Wilson’s Anglophilia.
b. long-standing ties between American investment banks and British finance.
c. a passionate fondness for France by wealthy American families.
d. the fact that the country that had provided most U.S. immigrants was Britain.
e. all of these choices.
ANS: E
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