Which of the following was not precaution taken before the sinking of the Lusitania?
A) U.S. newspapers printed a warning from Germany advising U.S. citizens to avoid traveling to Allied countries.
B) The British government warned the captain of the Lusitania to avoid Ireland's southern coast due to German U-boat activity in that area.
C) The British government advised ship captains to take extraordinary care and to reroute their courses to avoid German U-boats.
D) Germany told the American ambassador that they would try to sink the Lusitania because of the large amount of British supplies that it was carrying.
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Germany told the American ambassador that they would try to sink the Lusitania because of the large amount of British supplies that it was carrying.
Explanation: This was not a precaution that occurred before the sinking of the Lusitania, but U.S. citizens were fully aware of the danger that was present if they sailed on ships belonging to Allied countries, like the Lusitania.
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