Why was President Wilson wary of going to war in 1917?

A. He worried it would cause divisions that could hurt governmental reform efforts.
B. He worried it would draw too much military focus away from the task of policing the Caribbean.
C. He worried the war was unwinnable due to the looming defeat of Russia, Britain, and France.
D. He worried that it would cause economic disaster by cutting off trade with Allied countries.


Answer: A

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