Read the sentence from "wilson's war message to congress." it was a war determined upon as wars used to be determined upon in the old, unhappy days when peoples were nowhere consulted by their rulers and wars were provoked and waged in the interest of dynasties or of little groups of ambitious men who were accustomed to use their fellow men as pawns and tools. in this sentence, wilson compares the german government to governments of the past. what is he hoping to convey? the comparison attempts to make the german government look uncivilized and brutal. the comparison makes the united states seem more suitable for war than germany. the comparison reminds the audience of how war was fought more often by emperors and kings. the comparison hopes to change the way governments look at decisions of war.

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In "Wilson's War Message to Congress", he compares the German government to governments of the past. What he is hoping to convey is the comparison attempts to make the German government look uncivilized and brutal. In early 1917, diplomatic relations with Germany were getting worse. On April 1917, Wilson delivered this message to Congress. Four days later Congress decided that the U.S. should enter the war.

The reason Wilson compared the German governments to governments in the past was because he comparison attempts to make the German government look uncivilized and brutal.

What was President Wilson inferring in this message?

President Wilson was trying to convince Congress to go to war with Germany and to do so he tarnished the reputation of the German government.

He said that they were waging a war for reasons old governments waged wars and that they were playing with people's lives as pawns and tools which was uncivilized.  

In conclusion, option A is correct.

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