13. From 1914-1916 as war raged in Europe what was one reason it was difficult for America to remain netrual?

a. Alliance required that the u.s get involed in foregin affairs
b. newspaper encouraged a policy of expansionism
c. th warning powers interfered with the u.s right to freedom of the seas
d.President Wilson supported involment to end the war quickey.
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To determine the correct answer to this question, let's analyze the options provided:

a. Alliance required that the U.S get involved in foreign affairs: This option suggests that the U.S had pre-existing alliances that required them to participate in the war. However, during the early years of World War I, the U.S did not have any formal alliances that mandated their involvement, so this option is not the correct answer.

b. Newspaper encouraged a policy of expansionism: This option implies that newspapers played a role in promoting a policy of expanding American influence in the war. Although expansionism was a significant factor in American foreign policy, it did not directly address the difficulty of remaining neutral during the war. Therefore, this option is not the correct answer.

c. The warning powers interfered with the U.S right to freedom of the seas: This option refers to the British practice of interference with neutral trade during the war. The British issued warnings to American vessels, which disrupted the U.S right to freedom of the seas. This interference created difficulties for the U.S in maintaining its neutral position. So, option (c) seems to be a plausible answer.

d. President Wilson supported involvement to end the war quickly: Although President Wilson did eventually support U.S entry into the war to secure a lasting peace, during the early years of the conflict, he maintained a policy of neutrality. Therefore, this option is not the correct answer.

Based on the analysis, option (c) - the warning powers interfering with the U.S right to freedom of the seas - appears to be the most accurate reason why it was difficult for America to remain neutral during the war.

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