Which of the following statements accurately describes the conclusion of the Great War? O a. Reinforcement of Allied manpower through conscription played a decisive role in turning the tide. O b. In the final hundred days of the war the tide turned decisively in favour of the Allies, with Germany surrendering despite little territory gained or lost by either side. O c. British, American, Canadian and Russian forces converged on Berlin, prompting Germany's surrender following a prolonged bombardment of the city. O d. The death of German Kaiser Wilhelm II, and a general crisis of leadership, lead to Germany's surrender.

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Which of the following statements accurately describes the conclusion of the Great War?
O a. Reinforcement of Allied manpower through conscription played a decisive role in turning the tide.
Ob. In the final hundred days of the war the tide turned decisively in favour of the Allies, with Germany surrendering
despite little territory gained or lost by either side.
O c. British, American, Canadian and Russian forces converged on Berlin, prompting Germany's surrender following a
prolonged bombardment of the city.
Od. The death of German Kaiser Wilhelm II, and a general crisis of leadership, lead to Germany's surrender.
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Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements accurately describes the conclusion of the Great War? O a. Reinforcement of Allied manpower through conscription played a decisive role in turning the tide. Ob. In the final hundred days of the war the tide turned decisively in favour of the Allies, with Germany surrendering despite little territory gained or lost by either side. O c. British, American, Canadian and Russian forces converged on Berlin, prompting Germany's surrender following a prolonged bombardment of the city. Od. The death of German Kaiser Wilhelm II, and a general crisis of leadership, lead to Germany's surrender. F
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