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... United States that unrestricted submarine warfare against merchantmen would be renewed at midnight . The Ger- mans hoped that the United States would take no action beyond sending the usual diplomatic notes , or that at worst we would ...
... United States that unrestricted submarine warfare against merchantmen would be renewed at midnight . The Ger- mans hoped that the United States would take no action beyond sending the usual diplomatic notes , or that at worst we would ...
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... UNITED STATES HISTORY . 1. Discuss the reasons for the United States entering the World War . Give date of declaration and the date of the Armistice . The United States entered the World War after the people were satisfied that Germany ...
... UNITED STATES HISTORY . 1. Discuss the reasons for the United States entering the World War . Give date of declaration and the date of the Armistice . The United States entered the World War after the people were satisfied that Germany ...
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... United States . 6. Is it probable that Canada will ever support as large a population as the United States ? Justify your answer . Canada , under present probabilities , areas never can support as many or even half as many people as the ...
... United States . 6. Is it probable that Canada will ever support as large a population as the United States ? Justify your answer . Canada , under present probabilities , areas never can support as many or even half as many people as the ...
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