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PLEASE HELP Which reason for Allied victory is supported by the chart?

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fewer wounded soldiers

greater number of troops

deadliest weapons

took more prisoners

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What is one reason why millions of European and Russian civilians died during World War I?

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They were not as strong as civilians during other wars.

They did not hide from the enemy.

The Allied troops ignored their plight

Much of the fighting took place in Europe and Russia.

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Civilian casualties in World War I were

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fewer than military casualties.

extremely rare.

increased by disease and starvation.

primarily due to overwork.

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Which country recruited colonial troops from India in World War I?

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Britain

France

Germany

Japan

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After World War I, some colonies that had participated made demands for independence primarily because

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Colonists had been promised independence if they participated in the war.

American troops taught colonists that all men are created equal.

colonists were inspired by the example of the Russian Revolution.

colonists were afraid for their jobs in the unstable European economy.

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