What intensified anti-German feelings in the United States in 1915?
A. The sinking of the Lusitania
B. The Battle of Jutland
C. The use of total war as a tactic
D. The use of poison gas in trench warfare
E. German aircraft attacks by the Red Baron
Answer: A
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