In 1915, Woodrow Wilson sent U.S. troops into Haiti. Subsequently,
a. Wilson withdrew the troops in 1918, once World War I ended and Germany was no longer a threat to invade Haiti.
b. the Americans left in 1920 after they suffered five years of continuous terrorist attacks by Haitian rebels who opposed the presence of the United States.
c. the Americans departed in 1925 after Haitian officials demonstrated that they were ready and willing to govern their nation.
d. representatives of the United States oversaw all key decisions for 18 years and the educational system and infrastructure of Haiti were reformed and redeveloped.
d
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