Though the United States maintained neutrality in the early years of World War I, the nation’s animosity toward Germany intensified after the Germans sank which ship?
Explanation
Answer: D - German submarines torpedoed the British passenger liner RMS Lusitania on May 7, 1915, resulting in the deaths of 128 U.S. citizens, which infuriated the American public. At the time, Germany and Great Britain were involved in the war, but the United States still maintained neutrality. However, the Lusitania attack initiated America’s path toward war, though it would be another two years before the US formally entered the fray.