History, 15.01.2021 14:00 marissasabino111
8. According to the text, how did the Central
Powers, especially Germany, react to the United
States' entrance into the war?
O A Given how late the U. S. entered the war, the
Central Powers largely did not see the U. S. as
a threat.
OB American declaration of war (as well as failing
allies) prompted Germany to launch an all-
out, final offensive.
OC Germany was blamed for the U. S. joining the
Allied forces and was essentially abandoned
by the other Central Powers.
OD Knowing the U. S. would be fighting in the
West, the Central Powers began focusing on
gaining land in the other two fronts.
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