Which of the following statements best analyzes the

political role of the U.S. in World War I? (1 point)
The U.S. policy of isolationism kept it out of the war
until very late, and then made its ideas unimportant
in the peace talks in 1919.
The U.S. had limited political impact, as European
nations primarily chose to adopt American peace
ideals that were useful to their own goals.
President Wilson was so persuasive that the Treaty
of Versailles essentially restructured Europe
according to American political ideals.
Without U.S. manpower and supplies, the Allies
would not have won the war, so the Allies thought it
was important to use American ideas.

The correct statement that best analyzes the political role of the U.S. in World War I is:

Without U.S. manpower and supplies, the Allies would not have won the war, so the Allies thought it was important to use American ideas.