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98. Of the following, the most compelling reason for the United States to enter World War 1 was
a. a moral obligation to halt the refugee crisis in Belgium
b. concern over repayment of debts
c. a desire to become more involved in foreign affairs
d. the outrage of American citizens over German submarine warfare
100. Who was President of the United States when the atom bombs were dropped?
a. Harry S. Truman
b. Franklin D. Roosevelt
c. Winston Churchill
d. Theodore Roosevelt
a. a moral obligation to halt the refugee crisis in Belgium
b. concern over repayment of debts
c. a desire to become more involved in foreign affairs
d. the outrage of American citizens over German submarine warfare
100. Who was President of the United States when the atom bombs were dropped?
a. Harry S. Truman
b. Franklin D. Roosevelt
c. Winston Churchill
d. Theodore Roosevelt