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3 September, 11:55

What strategy did the United States Navy use to ship war goods and materials to

troops in Europe during WWII?

A D-Day

B Island Hopping

C Convoy System

D Manhattan Project

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  1. 3 September, 14:32
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    Strategy the United States Navy used to ship war goods and materials to

    troops in Europe during WWII is

    B Island Hopping

    Explanation:

    Island Hopping came into existence during the second world war as the ingenious method by which he United States Navy used to ship war goods and materials to troops in Europe during WWII and became the global powerhouse of capitalist goods.

    Island hopping is a process by which US set up bases in small and strategic islands across the waters of the world and was able to defend its merchant ships from the safety of those bases.

    This made a safety net for the travelling ships which could not be attacked by the rivals.
  2. 3 September, 15:07
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    The United States Navy used to ship war goods and materials to troops in Europe during WWII by convoy system.

    Option: C

    Explanation:

    In world war II many countries were involved into the war and all the modes were used in the battle means defense (military), navy and air force. Navy is one of the effective way of attacking onto the enemies secretly. Thus, all the heavy weapons were carried through navy.

    Various strategies were used by different countries to ship their goods and materials to troops in other countries during world war II. United states used the convoy system to ship their good and materials.
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