In the Sussex Pledge, Germany promised that it would stop sinking ships if the British O did the same. O did not turn over the Zimmermann Letter. O surrendered. O allowed German ships to pass through freely.
In the Sussex Pledge, Germany promised that it would stop sinking ships if the British O did the same. O did not turn over the Zimmermann Letter. O surrendered. O allowed German ships to pass through freely.
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In the Sussex Pledge, Germany promised that it would stop sinking ships if the British:
- ☐ did the same.
- ☐ did not turn over the Zimmermann Letter.
- ☐ surrendered.
- ☐ allowed German ships to pass through freely.
**Explanation:**
The Sussex Pledge was a promise made during World War I by Germany to the United States, agreeing to modify its naval warfare policy after the sinking of a French passenger ferry, the Sussex, which resulted in the loss of American lives. The pledge was aimed at preventing further diplomatic tensions between the two countries by ceasing the unannounced attacks on passenger ships.
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