answer #2) The Luisitania didn't pose a threat on Germany. It was only a passenger liner and was also used for trading. Germany sunk the Luisitania in 1915 because they wanted to end the trade into the British Isles in order to starve the island of its goods, and also to scare the countries, but the United States threatened them causing Germany to back down.
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Germany was able to fight a 2-front war in Western and Eastern Europe.
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Hitler promise the Middle Class of Germany to restore the profits of small business and the value of savings, to end the Communist threat.
The US didn't want to get involved in WW1, because many of it's citizens are from Germany, because it was a reasonably new Country, however, the sinking of the Luisitania, which killed 250 American citizens by the German U-boats (submarines) angerer America, then, Germany sent a telegram to Mexico, telling them to take Texas back and fight America if the US opposes Germany, this gave America an excuse to attack Germany.
They viewed Germany as the greatest threat in the war. You're welcome, Study Island-ers