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28 August, 07:41

How did World War I's impact on the United States differ from its impact on

Belgium?

A. The United States suffered a large number of casualties from

combat, but Belgium managed to remain neutral.

B. The United States gained large amounts of overseas territory, but

Belgium lost territory to surrounding nations.

C. The United States became weakened by internal unrest, but

Belgium became stronger politically

D. The United States avoided damage to its homeland, but Belgium

was devastated from battles in its territory,

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  1. 28 August, 09:57
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    The answer is A.

    Explanation:

    The impact that the war had on the United States was very limited compared to how the war took place in Europe. European countries witnessed the war in their own territories, which meant that even civilians were deeply affected by it. Belgium was one of these affected countries. The nation was invaded by Germany in 1914, and it continued to resist militarily to the occupation of the territory until the armistice in 1918.
  2. 28 August, 10:38
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    The answer to this is B
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