How did the election of 1916 influence the nation’s involvement in World War I?

A) By electing Roosevelt, Americans showed their determination to remain neutral in World War I, although this was a short-lived determination.
B) By electing Hughes, Americans showed their determination to remain neutral in World War I, although this was a short-lived determination.
C) By electing Wilson, Americans showed their determination to remain neutral in World War I, although this was a short-lived determination.
D) By electing Wilson, Americans showed their determination to enter World War I, whatever the costs.
E) By electing Roosevelt, Americans showed their determination to enter the war, whatever the costs.


Answer: C

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