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History, 19.11.2020 18:20 uchapman6286

Which statements accurately describe results of America's entry into World War I? Select 2 of the answer choices.
1. France was forced to give up its overseas empire.

2. Germany was defeated and made to pay reparations.

3. The United States became a world power.

4. Russia emerged as the strongest country in Europe.

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