How did the Sussex Pledge affect U.S. involvement in World War I?

A) It escalated U.S. involvement.
B) It postponed U.S. involvement.
C) It eliminated U.S. involvement.
D) It complicated U.S. involvement.
E) It intensified U.S. involvement.


Answer: B

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