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How were the Normandy landings similar to the atomic bomb attacks on

Japan during World War II?
A. Both were collaborative efforts among the United States, Canada,
and Great Britain.
B. Both were major offensive attacks by Allied forces that
contributed to the end of the war.
C. Both offensives were successful first attempts to use a new form
of military technology.
D. Both occurred on the same day as part of a coordinated offensive
against the Axis powers.

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Answer: B) Both were major offensive attacks by Allied forces that contributed to the end of the war.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both were attacks by the Allies that were to cause significant damage to the Axis powers. The Normandy landings liberated France and the bombings on Japan led them to quickly surrender.

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